The UK Post Office has identified that the public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal poses risks to its £410 million plan for replacing its outdated point-of-sale and accounting systems. Following the decision to abandon an in-house replacement of the Horizon system, the Post Office is procuring alternative suppliers for current applications and infrastructure, valued at £269 million, and for a new software-based replacement, valued at £141 million. The inquiry findings might necessitate modifications to awarded contracts as noted by the Post Office.
The UK Post Office has stated that the public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal presents a risk to its £410 million plan to replace its outdated POS and accounting system.
The Post Office is seeking new suppliers to run its existing applications and infrastructure and to build a replacement using off-the-shelf software, resulting in contracts worth up to £410 million.
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