Further delay to HSE’s €82m computerised procurement system

Further delay to HSE’s €82m computerised procurement system

Some 63% of the executive’s expenditure for transactions greater than €25,000 last year was non-compliant, a total spend of €1.25 billion, per self-assessment returns filled out by the HSE’s own budget holders. File Picture: Unsplash

The HSE’s new €82 million computerised procurement system is set to be delayed by at least 12 months into 2025 due to the impact of May’s cyberattack on its systems.

The go-live date for the body’s Integrated Finance and Procurement System (IFMS) has been delayed until at least March of that year due to the ransomware attack suffered by the HSE’s systems, it said. 

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