Editorial

Defra extends collaboration with Kyndryl to reduce technical debt

It marks a one-year, £2.28 million contract extension to Kyndryl and Defra’s current partnership.

Posted 29 January 2025 by Christine Horton


The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has extended Kyndryl’s’ contract to oversee and support Defra’s core network infrastructure.

The one-year extension will enable Defra to further reduce technical debt as part of its cloud adoption journey, said Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider.

Defra provides numerous critical digital services that are essential to the UK’s trade, flood protection, disease prevention and many other elements of citizens’ daily lives. Like many government departments, Defra faces significant challenges from legacy systems and outdated technology. Within this partnership, Kyndryl said it will support Defra by modernising IT systems, managing networks and supporting core network infrastructure to host and run Defra’s critical services.  

As part of Defra’s modernisation initiatives, Kyndryl is also supporting Defra’s Animal and Plant Health Agency to modernise its Animal Disease Testing Service application. 

Kyndryl said it provides practitioner expertise and advanced technologies that help government departments prepare for the next wave of transformative hybrid cloud adoption with 5G-enabled edge computing and software-defined networking. 

Kyndryl has already played helped Defra refresh critical end-of-life infrastructure, ensuring continued operational resilience

“This renewed partnership with Defra is an exciting step forward as we continue to support them in managing their core network infrastructure all while ensuring the delivery of critical services that millions of UK citizens rely on daily,” said John Chambers, president of Kyndryl United Kingdom and Ireland.

“Defra’s ambitious roadmap for a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous country aligns perfectly with Kyndryl’s commitment to empowering the UK’s public sector to deliver better services and enhance people’s lives.”

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