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Mastek (UK) Ltd. has secured a significant contract with NHS England, marking a major step forward in the ongoing digital transformation of the UK’s healthcare system. The contract, valued at £800,000, will run from May 2025 to April 2026 and focuses on delivering cyber security training for NHS boards, as well as supporting broader digital capability initiatives.
Key Highlights:
Contract Details: The service contract, awarded on May 9, 2025, covers cyber security training for NHS boards and is part of NHS England’s efforts to strengthen digital safety and governance across its network. The contract runs for one year, starting May 1, 2025, and ending April 30, 2026.
Broader Digital Transformation: This award comes as Mastek is also named a supplier on the UK Crown Commercial Service’s Digital Capability for Health 2 (DCfH 2) framework. The DCfH 2 agreement supports the NHS’s move toward modern, digital-first healthcare, including agile development, DevOps, data management, and end-to-end digital services.
Strategic Impact: The DCfH 2 framework, which operates for three years with a possible one-year extension, allows health and social care organizations to access Mastek’s expertise for building and maintaining digital solutions, improving patient care, and supporting faster, safer, and more convenient service delivery.
Industry Context: NHS England’s digital overhaul is part of a larger government push to modernize healthcare, reduce bureaucracy, and invest in AI and digital infrastructure. Mastek, already a key partner for NHS digital projects, stands to play a central role in this transformation.
With this contract, Mastek continues to cement its reputation as a trusted digital partner for the UK’s public health sector.
Source: UK Contracts Finder, MarketScreener, CNBC TV18
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