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Post Office confirms end of in-house NBIT system, £410M procurement plan to go ahead

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  • Post Office to source external software and service providers to replace Horizon
  • Fujitsu’s Horizon gets a one-year extension due to the delays
  • Horizon/NBIT replacements to cost £492 million

The Post Office is abandoning its in-house effort to replace the controversial Horizon system with the previously-announced New Branch IT (NBIT) system, instead turning to external suppliers for a suitable option.

As part of the new procurement plan, worth £492 million, the Post Office is seeking a replacement service provider for £322.8 million and a software provider, which it will award a £169.2 million contract to.

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