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Phoenix Software cracks MoD code with £75m win

Made the boss of VOSA

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
13 January 2026
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Clare Metcalfe, Phoenix Software

Clare Metcalfe, Phoenix Software

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Phoenix Software has bagged a £75m MoD win.

The software licensing provider, part of LSE-listed Bytes Technology Group, has been picked as sole supplier for the MoD’s Value Added Software Agreement (VOSA).

It is worth £75m to Phoenix over three years.

It snared it through Crown Commercial Service’s Technology Products and Associated Services 2 (TePAS 2) framework, which is set to run until October 2027.

Headed up by Clare Metcalfe (pictured, top), York-based Phoenix Software is the slightly smaller of BTG’s two brands, employing 477 staff at its 2025 year end (compared with Bytes Software Services’ 760 headcount). It was last year awarded a Royal Warrant.

Boasting an estimated £24bn purse, TePAS 2 successor, TePAS 3, is slated to go live in July 2027.

Crown Commercial Service itself is in the midst of a rejig as the government prepares to unite it with the Cabinet Office’s central commercial teams and restyle it as the ‘Government Commercial Agency’.

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