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LONDON - Big Technologies (LON:BIGB) PLC, through its subsidiary Buddi Limited, has secured a contract to provide Electronic Monitoring (EM) services for the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland. The service provision is set to begin on September 1, 2025, under a 5-year agreement with options to extend for an additional 3 and 2 years.
The contract, valued at £20 million over a possible 10-year period, represents a significant engagement for the technology services provider. Daren Morris, Interim CEO of Big Technologies, expressed gratitude towards the Northern Ireland Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD) and the Department of Justice (DoJ) for the contract award.
Morris stated, "We are very grateful to the teams at the Northern Ireland Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD) and the Northern Ireland Department of Justice (DoJ) for this award. We look forward to moving into the implementation and transition phase and delivering the highest quality of service to this important new customer."
This contract award is a Reach announcement, indicating that while the information is not deemed materially significant to affect management’s expectations of the company’s performance, it is still a noteworthy development for the stakeholders of Big Technologies. Reach announcements are designed to disseminate non-regulatory news into the public domain, separate from the mandatory regulatory notifications.
The announcement of this contract award is based on a press release statement and does not reflect any promotional content or endorsement of the company’s market position. It is a factual report on the recent business development for Big Technologies PLC and its subsidiary in the provision of government services.
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