December 7, 2020

HiQ a winner in Public Health Agency of Sweden’s (Folkhälsomyndigheten) procurement of IT consulting

HiQ is one of the winners in the Public Health Agency’s procurement of IT consulting services and has signed a framework agreement for a one-year collaboration with the possibility of extension. “Winning this contract is really great and it’s extra gratifying that our expertise in digitalisation will be of use to such a central authority as the Public Health Agency. We have all become aware of the crucial work they do and we look forward to helping them continue to progress and improve things for the population,” says Sven Ivar Mørch, CEO and President of HiQ.

HiQ has many years of experience in all the relevant areas and is used to working with extensive and challenging IT projects. In the public sector, HiQ has helped many agencies streamline and modernise their operations. The framework agreement covers IT consulting services in two areas. The first is systems development and administration, which includes development in Java, .NET, web development, mobile development, user experience design (UX), requirements engineering and test analysis. The other area is delivery management, which includes administrative management, project management and task management.

“This is at the core of HiQ’s expertise and the framework agreement with the Public Health Agency means that we will need to hire more developers, both junior and senior. Our motivation is to simplify and improve people’s lives and we are always looking for others who would like to help us do that. We’ve worked with digitalisation of the public sector for many years and look forward to continuing to contribute to this exciting segment going forward,” says Helena Forsmark, Managing Director of HiQ in Stockholm.

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