Departments do not have the funding they need to deliver on their Shared Services Strategy. There are both short- and long-term funding uncertainties to delivering the strategy. In the short-term, HM Treasury approved a funding envelope of £300 million to support the clusters to deliver the strategy and to address the risk that 6 Government Shared Services departments could be left with unstable and unsupported systems in the interim. This covers the 2021 Spending Review period to 2024–25. De...
Departments do not have the funding they need to deliver on their Shared Services Strategy. There are both short- and long-term funding uncertainties to delivering the strategy. In the short-term, HM Treasury approved a funding envelope of £300 million to support the clusters to deliver the strategy and to address the risk that 6 Government Shared Services departments could be left with unstable and unsupported systems in the interim. This covers the 2021 Spending Review period to 2024–25. Departments have stated that this settlement may not be enough to allow them to proceed with their preferred procurement options if final costs, which they Type: recommendation | Number: 3 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. in the 2024 Spending Review (SR24). There is knowledge and experience within the funding space. Previously, for SR21 an extensive bidding process was completed with three clusters (Synergy, Matrix and Unity