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Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (20 Mar 2024)

David Davis: ...Bill. However, that is not to say that the legislation will not continue to create problems of its own. I recommend that Members read some of the early reports before Report stage. The BAE Systems Detica report, which everyone should read, is a six-month review of the Post Office’s fraud and non-compliance issues in 2013. It paints a picture of complete chaos in the Post Office’s...

Written Answers — Home Department: Consultants (10 Apr 2014)

Karen Bradley: ...that were paid the most by the Home Department for the last financial year and how much each of those firms were paid is set out in the following table: Supplier Name Total cost/value (£) 1. Detica Ltd 7,220,985 2. Pa Consulting Services Ltd 6,084,558 3. Ernst And Young LLP 2,575,080 4. KPMG LLP 2,259,099 5. Deloitte 855,360 6. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Procurement ( 3 Apr 2014)

David Lidington: ...million 1. Vodafone Cable and Wireless—ECHO telecommunications programme 2. G4S—Afghanistan Guarding £30 million to £90 million 3. Computacenter—Firecrest/Desktop Infrastructure Contract 4. Detica—Service Management Integrator Framework 5. GardaWorld—Baghdad Guarding 6. ISS—Facilities Management (Asia Pac) 7. Bouyeges—Abuja Offices construction £0 million to £30 million...

Estimates 2013-14 — Ministry of Defence: Defence and Cyber-security ( 4 Mar 2014)

Crispin Blunt: ...and cyber-attack, although sometimes the distinction is blurred. Cybercrime was estimated by the Association of Chief Police Officers to have cost £57 billion globally back in 2009, while Detica estimated that the 2011 figure for the United Kingdom alone was £27 billion. It is difficult to believe that that there has not been a geometric increase since then. Large-scale cybercrime is an...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Procurement (22 Jan 2014)

David Lidington: ...contract values. £90-10 million Vodafone Cable and Wireless—ECHO telecommunications programme G4S—Afghanistan guarding £30-90 million Computacenter—Firecrest/Desktop Infrastructure contract Detica—Service Management Integrator Framework GardaWorld—Baghdad guarding ISS—Facilities Management Bouyeges—Abuja BHC construction £0-30 million G4S—UK Guarding GardaWorld—Libya...

Written Answers — Home Department: Consultants (26 Nov 2013)

James Brokenshire: ...Partners LLP Conscious Solutions Cordis Bright Ltd CT International Solutions Ltd Cubiks Ltd Dame Sue Street DCB Ltd Dashwood Consulting Ltd David Birch Consulting DBI Consulting Deloitte MCS Ltd Detica Ltd Digital Public Ltd DMA Consultancy Ltd Drivers Jonas Deloitte Dulani Kulasinghe Duncan Macquarrie Associates Ltd Ecctis Ltd EDSL Ltd Emerging Technology Serv Ltd Emergn Ltd ENDC...

Oral Answers to Questions — Cabinet Office: Government Statistics ( 4 Sep 2013)

Chi Onwurah: Let us look at cyber-statistics. In answer to my parliamentary question, the Minister put the cost of cybercrime at £27 billion, but that turns out to be a 2010 “guestimate” from defence company Detica. The National Audit Office misused Cambridge university figures, managing to confuse pounds with dollars. We all know that online crime is rising, but the Government rely on outdated...

Written Answers — Wales: Cybercrime ( 1 Jul 2013)

David Jones: An accurate figure on the cost of cyber crime to Wales is extremely difficult to determine but the Detica “Cost of Cyber Crime” report, published in February 2011 in partnership with the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance in the Cabinet Office, estimates the cost of cyber crime to the UK to be as much as £27 billion per annum. The Government have committed £650 million...

Opposition Day — [2nd Allotted Day] — Protecting Children Online (12 Jun 2013)

Ed Vaizey: ...with other commands to ensure that children continue to be safeguarded. CEOP receives important support, in the form of a skills resource, from the business sector, including Microsoft, BAE Systems Detica and Visa, as well as children’s charities such as the NSPCC. At next week’s summit we will discuss what further resources we can bring to bear for CEOP, especially in terms of support...

Written Answers — Home Department: Detica (14 Mar 2013)

Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what support BAE Systems Detica has provided to her Department in (a) 2009, (b) 2010, (c) 2011, (d) 2012 and (e) 2013.

Written Answers — Home Department: Detica (14 Mar 2013)

Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether her Department holds a contract with BAE Systems Detica to provide support to the Communications Capability Development Programme.

Written Answers — Home Department: Detica (12 Mar 2013)

Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many BAE Systems Detica staff (a) are currently working on and (b) have previously worked on the Communications Capability Development programme.

Written Answers — Defence: Consultants ( 6 Feb 2013)

Mark Francois: ...the Royal Navy and commercial operators 850,000 1 April 2012 Ernst and Young Study into retaining part of Defence Support Group (DSG) within the MOD on sale of DSG 39,000 12 June 2012 Detica Ltd Delivery of Cross Government ICT Strategy Outputs 149,430 13 June 2012 Deloitte LLP The provision of consultancy support services to deliver improved leadership behaviours...

Written Answers — Home Department: Procurement (30 Jan 2013)

James Brokenshire: ...Machinery Cripps Harries Hall Crown Relocations CSC CSC Computer Sciences limited Culligan International Cyclescheme ltd Darbey Valeting DE LA RUE Deloitte LLP Denly Praill Editorial and Design Detica Development Partnership DHL Digital Outreach Ltd Drivers Jonas Deloitte Drysdenfairfax solicitors DTZ Debenham Tie Leung DTZ Ltd Eamus Cork Solutions ECC ECCTIS Ltd (T/A UK Naric) Eden...

Written Answers — Home Department: Cybercrime (10 Jan 2013)

James Brokenshire: The Detica "Cost of Cyber Crime" report, published in February 2011 in partnership with the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance in the Cabinet Office, estimated the cost of cyber crime to the UK to be as much as £27 billion per annum. What is clear is that the costs are high and rising. This is why the Government has committed £650 million to the National Cyber Security...

Written Answers — Home Department: Public Expenditure (27 Nov 2012)

James Brokenshire: ...Ltd Clearsprings Management Ltd CLSH Management Cobham TCS Ltd Cogent Inc. Concateno UK Ltd Cripps Harries Hall CSC Computer Sciences Corporation CT Centre (MOD) t/a DSTL De La Rue International Ltd Detica Ltd DHL Global Forwarding UK Ltd Digital Barriers Services Ltd Drivers Jonas Deloitte DTZ Debenham Tie Leung Ltd DX Secure Ltd Eamus Cork Solutions EDF Energy EPIC Performance...

Written Answers — Home Department: BAE Systems (26 Nov 2012)

Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how much her Department paid to BAE Systems Detica in the each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Home Department: BAE Systems (29 Oct 2012)

Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many times (a) Ministers and (b) officials of her Department met representatives from BAE Systems Detica in the latest period for which figures are available.

Written Answers — Home Department: BAE Systems (29 Oct 2012)

Julian Huppert: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many staff who work for BAE Systems Detica have been working in her Department in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Home Department: Cybercrime (18 Sep 2012)

James Brokenshire: holding answer 11 September 2012 It is very difficult to give an accurate figure to the cost of cyber crime to the UK economy. For example, the Detica "Cost of Cyber Crime" report, published in February 2011 in partnership with the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance in the Cabinet Office, estimated the cost of cyber crime to the UK to be £27 billion per annum. A copy of this...


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