SITA has joined the consortium led by Capgemini
UK plc to provide core IT services to all six BAA-owned UK
airports including London Heathrow, the UK’s only hub airport, in
a €120 million outsourcing deal.
Rob Watkins, SITA Regional Vice President for
Northern Europe, speaking at the Aviation ICT Forum 2011 in
London, said, “This is a major outsourcing win. SITA, as part of
the consortium, will provide ITIL based service management,
contract management and transformation services across the six
airports. We will orchestrate and manage telecom services across
the whole BAA airport IT network environment. The five-year
agreement covers the direct provision of network,
telecommunications and radio services to six major airports
including service transition, transformation and revenue
generation. In addition to cost savings, outsourcing IT to an industry specialist like SITA will give BAA access to a much wider
range of IT experience and know-how, allowing it to focus on its
core business.”
The consortium intends to simplify
BAA’s IT portfolio and improve efficiency while enhancing service
levels. The aim is to better equip airport managers with the
information they need, which will improve the airport’s resilience
and make passenger journeys smoother. Working closely with the
retained organisation and BAA commercial teams, it plans to
improve services and deliver new solutions to airlines, retailers
and other stakeholders to transform the passenger experience at
BAA’s six airports: Heathrow, Stansted, Southampton, Aberdeen,
Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Peter Upton, Vice
President, Capgemini, and lead for the BAA account said, “Working
in effective collaboration with an ecosystem of partners is
vitally important in order to provide our IT outsourcing clients
with the best possible service. We are therefore delighted to be working with SITA in our major new contract with BAA and we are
confident that SITA, with its world-leading expertise in air
transport IT and communications, will make a key contribution to
our success at BAA.”
The consortium is charged with
delivering on BAA’s key objective for Heathrow to be both London’s
direct connection to the world and the European ‘Hub of Choice’ by
providing the optimum experience to passengers and airlines. For
the other five airports, BAA’s objective is to run the airports at
optimum cost and service levels, without the value-enhanced
services required by an international airport hub.
SITA will provide LAN, WLAN, voice, and radio services across
the six airports covering 90,000 LAN points, 1,300 WLAN access
points, 2,800 LAN switches and around 4,000 professional mobile
radio (PMR) terminals. SITA will ensure a fully resilient WAN
interconnecting the six airports with BAA administrative and
technical facilities. In addition, 51 network, radio and security
operational specialists will transfer from BAA to SITA.
SITA became a key player in airport IT outsourcing six
years ago when, in the first deal of its kind at a European
airport, Dusseldorf outsourced all its IT services to SITA in a
ten-year deal which was valued at $200 million. In that time, the
project has achieved a 12% reduction year on year in overall IT
costs in a time when passenger volume has increased.
The consortium, assembled and led by Capgemini as prime
contractor and systems integrator, includes SITA, Atkins,
Computacenter and Amor. Capgemini UK plc is part of the Capgemini
Group, one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting,
technology and outsourcing services. Atkins will bring
multidisciplinary project service capability, Computacenter will
deliver elements of desktop and server support, and Amor will
support niche applications.
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