DXC Technology Wins Metropolitan Police Service Digital Transformation Contract

Reuters
Nov 10, 2025
DXC Technology Wins Metropolitan Police Service Digital Transformation Contract

DXC Technology Co. has announced it has been selected by the Metropolitan Police Service as the Master Vendor to deliver business process outsourcing (BPO) services, as well as to implement new ERP and Resource Management replacement systems. The contract, which spans 7 years with two optional one-year extensions, was awarded following a competitive tender process. The agreement, signed with London's Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), aims to support the Met's digital transformation by modernizing technology, improving resource planning and management, and enabling officers to focus more on frontline policing. DXC will deliver these services in partnership with delivery experts and will incorporate Oracle Fusion SaaS and AI capabilities into the project.

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