Customer story: Department of Energy and Climate Change

Customer story: Department for Children, Schools and Families

Customer story: British Army - HQ Land Forces

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Central Government

Methods has been working with central government since 1993. Many of the larger government departments are major clients including the Home Office, Department of Health, HM Revenue & Customs, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Justice, Defra, Department for Education, Department for Transport and the Department for Work & Pensions. We help major departments and agencies tackle some of the largest business change and transformation programmes in the UK public sector.

We enjoy an enviable track record of delivering real savings and benefits by combining new business processes, new service channels and adopting new technologies.

Our services include:

  • ‘New Ways of Working’
  • channel shift, process automation, sharing resources and complete service re-design
  • routemaps and tools for disaggregating legacy commercial arrangements
  • enterprise architecture to improve target operating models
  • adoption of utility and commodity services
  • design and delivery of cloud based services
  • identity management and security
  • risk based approaches and tools for commercial decision making
  • network and broadband services aggregation

Resourcing for Central Government

For interim positions, our resourcing team has worked with organisations such as HM Revenue & Customs, Department for Work and Pensions, Department for Transport and the Home Office.

Over the years, we have seen major changes in processes, procedures and requirements. However, the repeat business we see from our clients is testament to our ability to stay ahead of this.

Key clients

Home OfficeHM TreasuryOffice of Fair TradingBIS (UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills)Department of Energy and Climate ChangeSecurity Industry AuthorityDFT (Department for Transport)NPIA (National Policing Improvement Agency)justiceMinistry of DefenceDWPHMRC