UK buying 11,000 iPhone SE for government use in $5.7 million deal

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The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is buying 11,000 iPhone SE handsets and support from IBM through reseller XMA.

The U.K government is buying 11,000 tagged iPhone SE (2020) models
The U.K government is buying 11,000 tagged iPhone SE (2020) models


The government phones are all 64GB iPhone SE (2020) models. The contract reportedly totals 4,181,628 GBP for 11,000 Apple handsets. Even with support, the sale comes in at about 5% less than retail that Apple sells each of the Touch ID phones for in the UK.

As part of that cost, the reseller is including asset tagging for each government-issued phone. The tags are tamper-evident and waterproof, allowing the bureau to protect their devices. Each tag has a bar code and number tied to the phone's IMEI and serial number.

The UK agency bought the iPhones as part of a Crown Commercial Service (CCS) framework agreements, an organization that helps buyers in the government and public sectors to purchase supplies. The department also awarded a deal to procurement consultancy Bramble Hub to support government IBM software. That deal is worth up to 4.25 million pounds.

The DWP handles welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy. The agency is the UK's biggest public service department, administering State Pension and various working age, disability, and ill health benefits to around 20 million claimants and customers.

The UK has a history of volume Apple product purchases. In September 2020, the government's Department of Health and Social Care bought 11,000 iPads for care homes to help residents keep in touch with family during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2018, the government partnered with the U.S. company to provide A.I. coding workshops at UK Apple Stores as part of the "Year of Engineering."

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  • Reply 1 of 5

    4,181,628 GBP

    4.25 million pounds

    Sorry to be picky, but we do have the £ symbol for this, i.e. £4,181,628, or £4.25m.
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  • Reply 2 of 5
    darkpaw said:

    4,181,628 GBP

    4.25 million pounds

    Sorry to be picky, but we do have the £ symbol for this, i.e. £4,181,628, or £4.25m.
    Agreed, i get thaf its an american site, but its not diffult to pay us brits the courtisy
    viclauyycpichaelwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 5
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,163member
    My work is ditching landlines altogether. The alternatives are iPhones or Samsung, both with management profiles. Nearly all go for iPhone 12, some justify the pro max and I have seen the odd SE. I took a mini. The odd Samsung.p, but so far I have the only mini, a bit of a guinea pig. Fat and happy guinea pig.
    edited February 2021 watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 5
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,163member
    My wife’s work (a health dept) are buying a swathe of SEs. For Touch ID and price.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 5
    saareksaarek Posts: 1,523member
    My own organisation in the U.K. has around 1800 iPhone 8’s in active use. 

    It’s amazing how well the IBM & Apple partnership is working out, a very shrewd move for both businesses.
    watto_cobra
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