MIGSO-PCUBED’s continued support to the UK Government

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(London, United Kingdom) MIGSO-PCUBED has been successfully awarded as a supplier on the RM6187 MCF3 Management Consultancy Framework Three. The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) framework became live in Q3 of 2021 and will run for four years.

RM6187 MCF3 has specific capability lots and MIGSO-PCUBED (MP) has the opportunity to continue delivering its services in support of complex transformation across all Government Departments and their Agencies. A particular focus will be applied to defence and security, health, infrastructure, and core Whitehall Departments, including HMRC and Cabinet Office.

I am truly proud of the work that we already deliver to the UK Government; we apply our project and programme management capabilities to address some of the Nation’s greatest challenges. Our place on MCF3 allows us to do more and with an increased focus on social value and sustainability

About MIGSO-PCUBED

MIGSO-PCUBED is the world’s leading consultancy dedicated to project, program, portfolio, and change management. We are the trusted delivery partner of the most recognizable organizations in Aeronautics, Defense, Automotive, Transport, Financial Services, Energy, and Government.

We have been established in the UK for 26 years and have earned recognition for our work. In 2012, the British Olympic Association (BOA) officially recognised MP as a ‘Supplier of programme management consultancy services….to the London 2012 Games’. In 2017 we won the Association for Project Management’s (APM) ‘Project Management Consultancy of the Year’. The following year, in November 2018, we were the first organisation to defend the title and were awarded the same accolade.

About Crown Commercial Service

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services.

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