Now is a critical moment to invest in public sector technology services. If the Scottish Government is to deliver the best outcomes from its public service agenda, it must take bold decisions that plan for the ambition of tomorrow, whilst addressing the demands of today.
It is time to enable the committed and ambitious reform programme that fully harnesses the power of data, to optimise that spending, and to do so whilst ensuring continuity of service to citizens and to public servants.
Recognising the ambition of the Scottish Government to embrace the power of technology, Fujitsu is committed to investing in Scotland and collaborating with the Scottish Government to help to improve public service outcomes.
Fujitsu is a trusted partner to public and private sector organisations around the world and bring a breadth of global expertise informed by our Japanese heritage to tackle the business and societal challenges that our customers face.
Having been a partner of the UK Government for over 40 years as a strategic supplier and supporting governments around the world such as Estonia throughout the establishment of their truly world leading e-Government platforms, we are excited to work more closely with the Scottish Government.
Fujitsu’s public sector business is growing in Scotland having recently won a significant contract to deliver the Electronic Counting for Scottish Local Government Elections ahead of the 2022 local elections. We hope this will be a springboard to help implement improved service delivery across Scotland.
To realise the priorities of the Scottish Government and public sector organisations across the country, we have a vision for the future that embraces innovation across sectors, re-imagines how we use data, utilises cutting edge technologies such as quantum computing and aims to transform the way that citizens interact with the state to access improved public services.
Fujitsu is delighted to be exhibiting at Digital Scotland 2021, which provides an unrivalled opportunity to connect with the public sector leaders who will be at the forefront of delivering on the transformation that will be key to the future of Scotland.
We look forward to welcoming you to our stand to discuss how we can help you to realise the potential of Scotland’s digital future.


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