Made Tech lands £19m contract with Government Digital Service

Made Tech has secured a three-year contract worth £19m with the Government Digital Service, reinforcing the digital consultancy’s position at the centre of Whitehall’s technology agenda.

Under the deal, Made Tech will serve as GDS’s strategic IT and security delivery partner, supporting the rollout of next-generation technology for staff across the department.

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The work focuses on improving collaboration, boosting productivity, and reducing cyber risk exposure.

GDS, which sits within the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, has been a Made Tech client since 2018. The new contract builds on an existing relationship and is expected to be felt in the group’s revenues from FY27 onwards.

MadeTech posted revenue of £27m for H1 2026, making today’s win a notable contribution going forward.

Rory MacDonald, CEO of Made Tech Group, said: “Being selected by GDS, a long-standing client, as its Strategic IT and Security Delivery Partner is an important win for Made Tech.”

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“As the centre of digital government, GDS plays a critical role in shaping technology across government, and this award strengthens our position in one of the most important parts of the UK public sector technology market. We are particularly pleased to see the Sales Booking conversion of the pipeline we referenced at the Interim Results, further increasing our confidence in the outlook.”

The win gives a significant lift to the group’s sales bookings, which have now reached £54m year to date. Of that, roughly £41m has been secured in the second half alone, spanning both new and existing clients across a range of contract sizes.

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