The existing "one-stop shop" BBC-wide technology contract with Atos has had to be extended, to 2017, as the BBC seeks to purchase new Towers of Technology under SIAM ("an in-house Service Integration and Management function). The latest example of the project's belt-and-braces approach is the hiring of two "Technology Paralegals" to work supporting "3-4 lawyers" as the project finally goes to the shops over the next two years. Speedy, huh ? What on earth do the BBC's central Procurement team, judged capable of managing an annual spend of around £1bn, make of this additional gigantism ?
And, after the DMI fiasco, who is the responsible executive ?
- Wikipedia tells me that in astronomy, there are two sorts of aurora - one diffuse, a sort of featureless glow, and the other discrete and sharply-defined. Mmm.
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