Freedom of information response

Procured services

Publication date: 
Tuesday 18 July 2023
Request: 

Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would request you to respond to questions included in the attachment.

Response: 

Q1. Can you please list the number of devices deployed by your organisation for the following?

 

Device Type

Number of Devices

 

Desktop PCs

369

 

Laptops

2,132

 

Mobile Phones

2,185

 

Printers

Not recorded on asset database

 

Multi Functional Devices (MFDs)

87

 

Tablets

303

 

Physical Servers

15

 

Storage Devices (for example: NAS, SAN)

2

 

Networking Infrastructure (for example: Switches, Routers, Interfaces, Wireless Access Points)

541

 

Security Infrastructure (for example: Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Virus Monitoring Tools)

5

 
     
     

Q2. Does your organisation have plans to procure any of the below services, if yes then please provide information
in the below format?

Estimated/Total Cost

Duration

Example: Platform as a Service

1 million

2023/28

a. Cloud computing

£100,000

2023/24

b. Software as a Service (SaaS)

£0

N/A

c. Platform as a Service (PaaS)

£0

N/A

d. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

£0

N/A

e. Anything as a Service (Xaas)

£0

N/A

     
     

Q3. Does your organisation have any plans to procure the below services, if yes then please provide required
information in the below format?

Estimated/Total Cost

Duration

Example: IoT security

0.5 million

2023/28

a. Network Security

£0

N/A

b. Cloud Security

£0

N/A

c. Endpoint Security

£0

N/A

d. Mobile Security

£0

N/A

e. IoT Security

£0

N/A

f. Application Security

£0

N/A

     
     

Q4. Can your organisation provide planned ICT procurement plans across software, hardware or services for current and future years?
(Software Applications/Hardware Devices/IT Managed Services)

   
 

Estimated/Total Cost

Duration

Example: Financial Software

800,000

2023/26

     
     

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Request reference:
FOI 12959