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North East software firm Scott Logic seals £9m deal with HM Land Registry

The company is helping the Government department carry out a major transformation programme

Lumen in Newcastle - one of the two initial buildings backed by L&G(Image: Scott Logic)

North East software consultancy Scott Logic has sealed a two-year deal worth £9m with HM Land Registry as part of the department’s transformation programme.

Scott Logic, which recently revealed plans to create more than 200 new jobs by moving to its new head office at Newcastle Helix, provides a range of technology services to organisations such as the Scottish Government, the Department for Work and Pensions and NatWest Group.

Now the company, which also has offices in Leeds, Bristol, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London and Copenhagen, is helping HM Land Registry to ramp up it digital transformation.

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The Government department has a heritage spanning more than 150 years and is aiming to become the world’s leading land registry for speed and simplicity, through an open approach to data.

The department is responsible for more than £7trn of land and property ownership across more than 26m titles and ensures that land and property rights are guaranteed and protected. It wants to transform by using innovative technology, investing in people and streamlining processes to make all interactions easy, effective, and more user-friendly.

Alistair Hayter, head of software development, HM Land Registry, said: “HM Land Registry wants to accelerate its digital transformation. We needed a partner who understands the challenges of complex digital transformation, integrating with many different services, and working collaboratively in multidisciplinary, multi-vendor teams.”

The contract sees Scott Logic provide software delivery roles to complement and extend the capabilities of the authority, covering architecture, front and back-end development, testing and DevOps functions. The consultancy will also share responsibility for planning and scoping of the service delivery.