A deal with Google Technical giants will provide free technology for British government services NHS To local councils.
Secretary of technology Peter Kyle He said that he is firm to “break free” from the “ball and chain” technology used in public sector systems and some 70% police forces and NHS trusts more than a quarter of public sector.
He said that under Google partnership, Britain can invest hundreds of millions in public sector technology, which will not see Government Salary.
The Department of Science, Innovation and Technology said that Google will not have access to public sector figures.
The agreement comes as part of a change away from chronic computer technology for cloud systems with integrated security in their design.
The objective is to ensure that information on services is more easily available and to save government cash up to £ 45 billion.
“We are looking at the field to help the taxpayer shake heritage technology and leave us unsafe for the outage and cyber attack,” Mr. Kyle told Google Cloud. London meeting.
Google Cloud is also looking at developing a single platform for monitoring and response to cyber security issues in the UK government amidst increasing cyber threats.
Mr. Kyle urged other technical companies to bid for contracts, “Bring us our best ideas, bring us our best technology, and bring it to the best price”.
“For a long time, many governments have not enough to build positive business relations, which Britain needs to stop the taxpayer from low-change, when it comes to purchasing technology-from health services services-from health services services, from health services services, in the summit,” he said.