CONNECTING THE DEFENCE COMMUNITY WITH INSIGHT, INTELLIGENCE & OPPORTUNITIES

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Bringing Employee Digital Services Together Like Never Before

Challenge

  • Across the MOD, HR and employee benefit services are currently spread across multiple, disconnected systems.
  • As a result, employees often need to log in to several different places just to access essential services like career development and wellbeing support.
  • This can make it difficult for employees to find the information they need, adds unnecessary time to simple tasks, and creates avoidable admin.
  • To solve this, the Digital Foundry team has been tasked with creating MyDefence – a single, scalable, integrated service that brings together everyday Defence services.
  • MyDefence will make everyday work tasks as straightforward as banking or shopping online, helping serving personnel, Reserves, Veterans, and civil servants save time and reduce unnecessary admin.

Approach

  • NVfI provided rapid access to a broad ecosystem of SMEs, enabling faster engagement with specialist suppliers.
  • Simplified Terms allowed micro-suppliers to participate, reducing barriers to entry.
  • Ability to flexibly procure from a wide range of suppliers without extra administrative burden, saving time and allowing the team to focus on engaging with stakeholders and moving forward more quickly.
  • Expanded categories within NVfI offered niche subsets of suppliers, ensuring more relevant and specialised expertise was available.
  • Able to adopt a flexible approach not possible under Public Contracts Regulations 2015 frameworks or Procurement Act 23 – supporting agility and responsiveness.

Outcomes

  • Strong access to innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and niche technologies.
  • Contract delivered in 2 months, significantly accelerating timelines – 50% faster than usual timelines.
  • Supports British businesses and increases MOD spending with SMEs as set in the SDR and Defence Industrial Strategy.
  • Enhanced supplier engagement and collaboration, fostering better partnerships.
  • The contract was awarded to BetterGov, a UK based SME with a proven track record in delivering digital transformation across the public sector.
  • Addresses key recommendations from the Haythornthwaite Report, the independent review of offerings for Defence service personnel

KEY WINS:

  • 50% faster than usual timelines
  • 2/3 of suppliers involved in the competition were small suppliers

“The process was overall extremely smooth and delivered in a fast-paced manner, ensuring that a partner was onboarded in time to deliver outcomes by the end of the financial year. Alternative routes would’ve taken twice as much with more prep required to achieve the outcome. I would absolutely request to use this commercial route for similar future engagements.” Jake Rowley – Project Manager – Digital Foundry

For more information contact: nvfi-support@constellia.com | www.constellia.com/nvfi | 0330 320 8020

Post written by: Vicky Maggiani

Vicky has worked in media for over 25 years and has a wealth of experience in editing and creating copy for a variety of sectors.

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