Made Tech Group plc (MTEC) has secured a three‑year Strategic IT and Security Delivery Partner contract with the Government Digital Service worth £19m, lifting year‑to‑date sales bookings to £54m and strengthening FY27 revenue visibility.
The £19m award with the Government Digital Service covers three years and is expected to contribute to FY27 and beyond. The contract places Made Tech (AIM:MTEC) at the heart of central government technology delivery, reinforcing its role in shaping common platforms, standards and ways of working across Whitehall.
Under the deal, Made Tech will act as GDS’s Strategic IT and Security Delivery Partner, supporting delivery of the next generation of technology for GDS staff with the aim of improving collaboration and productivity, strengthening security and reducing cyber risk. GDS has been a client since 2018.
The contract follows a material uplift in the group’s year‑to‑date sales bookings to £54m, which includes approximately £41m of new bookings secured so far in the second half across existing and new clients and a range of contract sizes. The company says the second‑half bookings support current expectations for FY26 and enhance revenue visibility for FY27.
"Being selected by GDS, a long-standing client, as its Strategic IT and Security Delivery Partner is an important win for Made Tech. 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," said CEO Rory MacDonald.