Angus Robertson: ...the Minister acknowledge that international companies investing in Scotland since the re-election of the Scottish National party Scottish Government include INEOS, PetroChina, Dell, Gamesa, Amazon, Hewlett Packard and Mitsubishi Power Systems? Does he acknowledge that and welcome the investment?
Mary Glindon: ...contact centre staff”—[ Official Report, 18 July 2011; Vol. 531, c. 604.] Will he therefore acknowledge the role played by MPs, workers and the Public and Commercial Services Union in persuading Hewlett Packard to drop its plans to offshore more than 200 DWP jobs, and will he commit to ensuring that his Government’s procurement policies do not permit contractors to jeopardise UK jobs...
Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills what assessment he has made of the effect of the acquisition of Autonomy by Hewlett-Packard on the privacy and security of UK public and private organisations and their data.
Lord Razzall: ...Carter indicated some of the problems faced by some of these industries, but we ought to take a moment to reflect on some of the triumphs. Let us look, for example, at the acquisition of Autonomy by Hewlett Packard, one of the major worldwide computer companies. The sale was significant but, more significantly, Hewlett Packard will base the whole of its software development programme in...
Lord Freud: .... DWP has framework agreements in place with service providers for the provision of IT. The service providers involved in the IT delivery for universal credit are currently: Accenture, IBM, Hewlett Packard and BT, plus input from Agile specialists emergn.
Damian Hinds: ...football shirt. In some ways, complexity in the energy market is a reflection of increasing complexity in consumer markets in general. Those visiting the Sainsbury’s wine aisle now need to take a Hewlett Packard scientific calculator to work out the best deal, whereas those looking for a savings account or a credit card deal need to spend quite a long time working out the best deal in...
Alison Seabeck: ...hon. Friend the Member for East Renfrewshire (Mr Murphy) in taking forward Labour’s review on defence procurement—not least in commissioning the report from Admiral Lord West, Bill Thomas from Hewlett Packard and Tony Roulstone from Rolls-Royce Nuclear. I thank them for their incredibly detailed and thought-provoking report, which builds on the work carried out under the previous...
Patrick Harvie: ...to a wide range of ethical criteria? Sick pay and the provision of the living wage are good examples; another criterion would be tax compliance. Is the member aware that we procure printers from Hewlett-Packard and catering from Sodexo, which are corporations that indulge in scandalous tax avoidance practices? Should not such issues feature in our procurement policies?
Peter Robinson: ...of instances of ethnic and religious tensions on campus, and he indicated that there is much to be gained from a relationship with Northern Ireland. In Silicon Valley we met an existing investor, Hewlett-Packard, and promoted the ICT opportunities that exist in Northern Ireland at an Invest NI-hosted event involving senior business people in the technology sector. In Chicago, our focus...
Andrew Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions whether his Department has given approval to the application by Hewlett Packard to offshore jobs under the Adams 2 contract it holds with his Department; and if he will make a statement.
Maria Miller: ...purse of the computer system” has been assumed to mean the cost of developing the system, rather than the cost of developing and running the system. The original outline estimate given by EDS (now Hewlett Packard) in 1999 for the cost of the build of the new CS2 system was £94m. This estimate is disclosed in the National Audit Office's (NAO) June 2006 report “Implementation of the...
Peter Luff: ...-05, the individual subsidiaries and joint ventures relating to EDS Defence Ltd have been reproduced from the corporate structures published in Table 1.17a of UK Defence Statistics. We have used the Hewlett Packard corporate structure for 2008-09 onwards following their take over of EDS. When this occurs during the financial year, annual payments are recorded against the company taking...
Chris Grayling: I have already had a meeting with Hewlett Packard to discuss the issue, and I expect to have another such meeting shortly. The hon. Lady refers to call centres. All the Department’s call centres are sited in the UK. We have the biggest virtual contact centre in Europe, and it is very good, I believe; I applaud the professionalism of the staff who work in it. I would expect to see many...
Mary Glindon: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what recent discussions he has had with representatives of (a) Hewlett Packard, (b) trade unions and (c) the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the application by Hewlett Packard to transfer offshore elements of its Adams 2 contract with central Government; and if he will make a statement.
Mary Glindon: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office whether he has had discussions with representatives of (a) Hewlett Packard and (b) trade unions on the company's applications to transfer offshore elements of the Adams 2 contract with the Department for Work and Pensions; and when he expects a decision to be taken on this application.
Peter Luff: ...the individual subsidiaries and joint ventures relating to EDS Defence Limited have been reproduced from the corporate structures published in Table 1.17a of UK Defence Statistics. We have used the Hewlett Packard corporate structure for 2008-09 onwards following their takeover of EDS. Where a contract is novated during the year, annual payments are recorded against the company taking...
Mary Glindon: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) whether he plans to conduct an assessment of the data security implications of the application by Hewlett Packard to move offshore the application maintenance and support elements of the Adams 2 contract that the company holds with his Department; (2) pursuant to the answer of 27 June 2011, Official Report, column 603W, on Hewlett...
Mary Glindon: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions pursuant to the answer of 27 June 2011, Official Report, column 603W, on Hewlett Packard, when he last met representatives of Hewlett Packard to discuss the Adams 2 contract.
Ian Davidson: ...Department how many intra-company transfer visas the UK Borders Agency has issued to (a) Indian and (b) other non-EU nationals employed by (i) Intelenet Global Services, (ii) Atos Origin and (iii) Hewlett Packard in each of the last 12 months for which figures are available.
Mary Glindon: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what assessment he has made of Hewlett Packard’s application to offshore jobs from the application maintenance and support element of the Adams 2 contract it holds with his Department; how many jobs the company proposes to transfer overseas; and if he will assess the likely impact on benefit claimant rates in (a) the North East and (b)...