Italy to use TIM-led project as blueprint in national cloud tender
MILAN -Italy will use a proposal presented by a consortium
that includes Telecom Italia (TIM) as a blueprint in the national cloud tender
it plans to launch in the first weeks of 2022, the digital innovation ministry
said on Monday.
Known as the National Strategic Hub, the infrastructure is
part of the government’s strategy to accelerate digital transformation and
guarantee national data security. In its national Recovery Plan sent to
Brussels in April, Rome earmarked 900 million euros ($1.04 billion) for the
project.
The ministry said it had received three proposals for the
national cloud and identified that prepared by the TIM-led consortium – which
includes state lender CDP, defence group Leonardo and government IT agency
Sogei – as the one which “fully and satisfactorily reflects the requirements”
set by Rome in September.
“It is expected that the call for tenders could be published
in the first weeks of 2022, in order to allow the start of the works within the
second half of the year,” the ministry added.
While others can submit proposals in line with the
parameters set by the TIM-consortium, that project is seen as a clear favourite
to win the tender. That consortium also has a right to match any improved rival
bid that may be presented.
The other two proposals came from a partnership between
Italian IT group AlmavivA and cloud provider Aruba and a consortium that
includes Italian software developer Engineering and telecoms group Fastweb, a
unit of Swisscom.
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