Serving governments around the world
For decades DXC Technology’s mission-critical services and solutions have kept dozens of ministries, departments, agencies and armed services organizations around the world operating as smoothly, efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. We manage information and communications technology (ICT), provide unified platforms for collaboration and data sharing, simplify administrative workflows and document management, create modern and flexible workplaces, and help governments engage digitally with the public.
Now we are helping governments even more by strategically incorporating cloud, automation, data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and more. We know how to make the latest technology work for you and can transform your processes, applications and IT to get you there — while still getting value from your legacy systems.
Our services and systems help manage healthcare, transportation, tourism, business and agriculture; defense, street crime and cyber threats; handle public safety and emergencies; lower costs; and personalize interactions with workers and constituents.
Innovation in action
Our large presence in the United Kingdom
DXC expertise and services, coupled with our extensive partner networks, can solve the most diverse and complex challenges — anywhere in the world:
- <3,500+ UK-based, security-cleared DXC staff working on government contracts
- 25% of all software solutions across the UK National Health Service (NHS) operating in 110+ trusts
- Systems, workplace services and infrastructure processing 6.5M UK passports annually
- Support for 300,000 UK government workplace seats
- Cloud services for British Council’s enterprise resource planning platform, supporting delivery in the United Kingdom and globally.
We have worked extensively with the Australian government implementing a hybrid platform for critical applications in the Department of Agriculture, and delivering workplace and mobility for Geoscience Australia, a government agency that researches and manages geographic and geological data.
The Government of South Australia has outsourced its mainframe environment to DXC for 25+ years to drive IT efficiency and cost savings. We helped cut application response times by 97 percent, improved employee productivity, avoided a $3.1 million capital expense, and reduced disaster recovery restoration times by 90 percent, from 24+ to about 2 hours.
The Australia Department of Defence has partnered with DXC for 45+ years, delivering complex systems integration projects for public defense and ICT, sustainment, capability, training and a digital roadmap. DXC developed two custom, shore-based combat simulation training facilities and an onboard combat system simulator for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) to train ANZAC frigate operations crews to detect targets and fire weapons.
We have been a driving force in modernizing and automating the Danish income tax system. Citizens now file more than 95 percent of their yearly tax declarations electronically. We also helped the Danish Health Data Authority harness big data to improve patient care. A secure database and a private cloud platform aggregated fragmented healthcare data, made it available to professionals and patients, facilitated analysis, and even allow staff to build their own applications.
DXC designed and delivered a single information platform, streamlined the apps portfolio and incorporated big data analytics to help China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission coordinate and deliver care across more than 100 primary medical and healthcare institutions in Guiyang.
DXC helps major healthcare administrations in Italy (at regional and local levels) design and implement their digital heath programs … from strategy to execution. We assist them by installing initiatives aimed at improving the quality of services that face cost-reduction constraints, in areas such as healthcare services digitization, electronic health records, health data integration platforms, screening information systems, chronic care management, and others.
A state-of-the-art information system at King Abdullah University Hospital in Jordan provides end-to-end healthcare data while controlling costs, simplifying recording practices and reports, and improving patient care.
The Ministry of Health Brunei implemented a cutting-edge healthcare information system that affords "one patient/one record” access for all registered citizens in the country and their healthcare providers, to help clinics and hospitals operate more efficiently and effectively.