Cybercom wins Finnish Customs' tender competition for expert services in testing
Cybercom has won the tender for Finnish Customs' expert services in testing which the Customs put out to tender through the framework agreement of Hansel's IT consulting. The agreement will be valid until 31 May 2021 and will employ from 3 to 5 experts at a time.
Customs has several development projects going on over the next few years. These projects include the comprehensive reform of customs clearance (UTU), development of management and control of tasks and resources (TERHO), and high availability (24/7). The successful implementation of these projects also requires development of testing.
”Thanks to our newly established cooperation with Cybercom, we will be able to ensure sufficient competence and availability of resources for our projects. Cybercom's expertise and experience in testing will help us respond to the changing testing needs and to develop testing services," says Sanna Qvist, Head of Testing at Finnish Customs.
Cybercom is the government’s framework agreement supplier in all seven areas of IT consultation. Cybercom is actively involved in developing digital services for the public sector – services which affect every Finn.
”Customs is one of our new clients. It is great to be involved in developing testing operations at Customs in cooperation with their experts. Our strong technical software development expertise and testing experience enable us to support testing at Customs. Our collaboration with Customs will further strengthen our expertise in developing digital services for the public sector," says Veli-Matti Nurminen, Head of Cybercom Finland.
For further information, please contact:
Sanna Qvist, Head of Testing, Finnish Customs +358 40 332 8885
Veli-Matti Nurminen, Head of Cybercom Finland +358 50 385 9911
Kristina Cato, Head of Communications, Cybercom Group +46 708 644 702
About Cybercom
Cybercom is an IT consultant that assists leading companies and organisations to benefit from the opportunities of the connected world. Each individual employee is a win for us. It is our employees who drive forward Cybercom’s development. Our consultants, and the solutions we create, take us all the way from public sector e-services in Sundsvall, Stockholm and Helsinki to operators and mobility in the Caribbean islands, via the UN Global Compact, driverless cars, national electronic identification, connected sewing machines and elevators. The company’s areas of expertise span the entire ecosystem of communications services and security. Cybercom’s domestic market is the Nordic region, and in addition the company offers global delivery capacity for local and international business. Cybercom was founded in 1995. Find out more at www.cybercom.com.
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