HC Deb 21 July 1989 vol 157 cc398-401W
Mr. Steinberg

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department which firms of consultants his Department has employed; and at what cost, for each year since 1979.

Mr. Douglas Hogg

The following contracts were awarded to firms of consultants during the period 1986–88:

  • Communications Studies and Planning International—Study on subscription television.
  • Concurrent Computer Corporation—Survey of Home Office Accounts Branch.
  • Coopers and Lybrand Associates—Evaluation of the use of computers in Magistrates Courts: Funding and procurement of systems.
  • Coopers and Lybrand Associates—Study into future provision of training for Magistrates Courts staff.
  • Data Logic—Review study on police national computer project.
  • Deloitte, Haskins and Sells—Development of a financial management information system for the Probation Service.
  • Ernst and Whinney—Support for automatic fingerprinting recognition planning.
  • Express Computer Consultants—Performance study of Home Office Finance Division 1.
  • Gilpin black Associates; The Grubb Institute—Management training for the Probation Service.
  • Hay—MSL—Monitoring the performance bonus scheme.
  • KMG Thomson McLintock—Office automation study for Home Office.
  • PA Computers and Telecommunications—Study of network migration to police national computer project.
  • PA Computers and Telecommunications—Future developments of computer system in Magistrates Courts.
  • Pearn Kandola Associates—Formal qualifications and ethnic minority recruitment to white collar jobs.
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  • Price Waterhouse—Implementation of computer systems in Home Office Prison Department.
  • Purchasing Index (UK) Purchasing management information system.
  • RIPA Services—Evaluation of the use of computers in Magistrates Courts training needs.
  • Smith Associates—An analysis of the likely costs and benefits of introducing a mobile data terminal system in police vehicles.
  • Sound Techniques—Evaluation of the use of computers in Magistrates Courts: Use of Computers in courtrooms.
  • Systems Designers—Interim systems options study for police national computer project.
  • Systems Designers—Feasibility study into the use of expert systems for multi-ethnic names matching.
  • Systems Designers Scientific—A review of emergency communications services.
  • Touche Ross Management Consultants—Study on scientific support for the police service in England and Wales.
  • White Waghorn—Computerisation of Home Office Scientific Research and Development Branch accountancy system.

1987

  • Admiral Computing Ltd.—Automatic Handwriting Recognition—technical support.
  • Arthur Young—Manpower Division—financial strategy review.
  • Arthur Young—Police National Computer Upgrade—user requirement survey.
  • Arthur Walton and Partner—Procurement in Home Office Science and Technology Group.
  • Artificial Intelligence—Crime Auto Index—technical support.
  • Atkins MC—Rental invoicing.
  • Bechtel UK Ltd.—Assist in WARC purchasing.
  • Bell Software Systems—Bootle Bureau Computer—technical support.
  • BIS Applied Systems—Bootle Bureau Computer disaster-planning report.
  • CAP Industry Ltd.—Automatic Fingerprint Recognition—design support.
  • Claymore Services—Area Mapping System—technical support.
  • Computer Services Company—Policy National Computer upgrade technical/management support.
  • Coopers and Lybrand—Study on the future provision of staff training in the magistrates court service.
  • Coopers and Lybrand—Staff training in Prison Service.
  • Data Logic—Crime Auto Index—technical support.
  • Roston Ltd.—Assist in WARC purchasing.
  • Scientific Business Systems—Police Staff College Computer-technical support.
  • Smith Associates—Automatic Fingerprint Recognition-technical support.
  • Software Sciences—Immigration Service-technical support.
  • Systems Designers—Intelligent Knowledge Based Systems-technical support.
  • Systems Designers—Facial Recognition System-technical support.
  • Systems Designers—PNCO Interim system arrangement study.
  • Technical Support Consultants Ltd.—File transfer MCS facility project.
  • Touche Ross MC—General Ledger System design and implementation.
  • Touche Ross MC—Police National Computer Upgrade-project management support.
  • Touche Ross MC—Police Administration Support Unit-business analysis.
  • VNG Professional Services—Bootle Bureau Computer-technical support.
  • White Waghorn—Financial Management System-technical support.
  • Electronic Facilities Design—Automatic Fingerprint Recognition-operational requirement support.
  • Ernst and Whinney ML—Procurement and Charging review.
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  • Ewbank Preece Ltd.—Survey for Fire Service.
  • Express Computers—Financial Management System-tech-nical support.
  • Fraser Williams—Bootle Bureau Compuer-technical support.
  • Huddart Security Consultancy—Research into major crime investigation.
  • Mr. A. Iliffe—Writing new test material for CSSB.
  • International Computers Ltd—Private Office Correspondence-technical support.
  • IO Research—Electronic Facial Recognition-technical support/development.
  • JSB—Immigration Service-SSADM support.
  • Lear Month and Burchett—Bootle Computer Bureau-SSADM support.
  • Logica Space and Defence—Automatic Fingerprint Recognition-design support.
  • McPherson Associates—Research on reliability of a new personality test.
  • MOM International—Project Management-technical support.
  • PA Management Consultants—Assist with implementation of "Fresh Start" to Prison Service.
  • PA Consultants—WARC Project.
  • Procom Ltd—WRAC Project.
  • RIPA Consultancy Services—Probation Information Service-technical support.

1988

  • Aberdeen University—Technical support for Scientific Research and Development Branch.
  • Ampex—Videofile testing.
  • Batalas—Police National Computer Office, Quality Assurance support.
  • BBN—Technical support for Scientific Research and Development Branch.
  • BIS—Magistrates Court contingency study.
  • BIS—Financial Systems support.
  • Cooper and Lybrand—Assistance with training seminars in Prison Service.
  • Computer Search and Selection—Immigration programming support.
  • CCTA—IT Division Post Implementation Review.
  • Data Logic—Local Area Networks study.
  • Dataflex—Programming support for Prison Service.
  • Deloitte Haskins and Sells—Improving Clerical Support Services to HM Prison forms.
  • Deloitte Haskins and Sells—Study of potential feasibility of private sector involvement in the remand system.
  • Digitus—IT Division technical support.
  • Eosys—Police Requirements Network study.
  • Ewbank Preece—Microwave study.
  • Express Computer Consultants—Software development for Financial Division.
  • Grafton—Benchmark preparation for Police National Computer.
  • Grafton—Software support for Police National Computer.
  • Hunterskill—Programming support for Prison Service.
  • ICL—Systems analysis for Immigration and Nationality Department.
  • ICL—Bootle Computer Bureau Network Support.
  • ICL—System sizing for Immigration and Nationality Department
  • IN2—Post Administration programming support
  • JSB—Database support for computerisation of central records
  • Kerman Associates—IT Division technical support
  • Logica—Fire Department Brigade requirements study
  • Logica—Local Area Network study for Immigration and Nationality Department
  • Metier—Bootle Computer Bureau project management tool support
  • Oasis—Intelligency Knowledge Based Systems study
  • Oracle—Bootle Computer Bureau software support
  • PA Management Consultants—WARC project manage-ment
  • PA Consulting—Investment Appraisal support for Immigration and Nationality Department
  • PA Consulting—Police National Computer Office project 401 management support
  • PA Technology—Proposal Evaluation: Automatic Fingerprint Recognition
  • P-E Computer Services—Bootle Computer Bureau programming support
  • Peat Marwick McLintock—Review of laundry service
  • Peat Marwick McLintock—IND Relocation Study
  • SIA—Fire Statistics Section hardware sizing trial
  • Software AG—Police National Computer Office; Software support (2 contracts).
  • St. George's Medical School—Technical support from Forensic Science Service.
  • Touche Ross—Management systems strategy for prison industries.
  • TSC Ltd.—Police National Computer Office; Operating System Support.
  • Thornhill Computer Services—Bootle Computer Bureau programming support.
  • Dr. R. L. Williams—Reviewing fingerprint evidence.
  • Yale Data—IT Division technical support.

The Home Office spent approximately £2,665,000 on consultancy services for 1986–87. Equivalent estimated payments for the calendar years 1987 and 1988 were £3,316,000 and £3,572,000 respectively. These payments include VAT as well as fees.

Information for the years before 1986 is not readily available.