Fujitsu reaffirms its commitment to the UK Government by signing Memorandum of Understanding
London, 10 November 2010 – Fujitsu announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the UK Government. The agreement, which will help tackle the UK deficit, has been reached following discussion with Francis Maude (Minister for the Cabinet Office), the Efficiency and Reform Group, and Government departments.
Fujitsu has a relationship stretching back more than 40 years, supporting many of this country’s largest and most complex Government departments. The company will continue to bring its experience and expertise to enable the public sector to be more effective and save money and will continue to deliver all its existing contracts.
Roger Gilbert, chief executive officer, Fujitsu UK & Ireland, said: “As the needs of the Government change, Fujitsu is pleased to have been able to respond to these new requirements in a constructive and timely manner. We are proud to have been providing innovative and efficient solutions to our public sector customers over many decades. With the signing of this agreement we are looking forward to continuing our partnership with the UK Government through successfully exploiting technology to deliver ever more effective public services for the benefit of UK citizens.”