Mobile Applications
EY’s mobile app design and engineering expertise encompasses the entire development lifecycle - conception, interactive design, development, deployment, and support. We craft tailored user-friendly mobile (iOS, Android, React Native) app experiences, engineered for high performance across all devices; utilising modern technologies and agile methodologies to drive innovation within your ecosystem.
Features
- Responsive design for optimal performance across varying screen sizes.
- Cross-platform development for iOS and Android using React Native.
- Scalability and support across mobile devices and platforms.
- Inclusive & accessible design for better user experience.
- Manual and automated quality assurance services to ensure quality delivery.
- Modular, scalable, and maintainable code practices ensuring reusability.
- Analytics driven strategy definition for iOS and Android app development.
- Rapid mobile solution deployment on multiple platforms using PowerApps.
- Data architecture, data modelling, data transformation, data migration services.
- Rapid deployment and scaling of GDS-experienced resources for SFIA levels.
Benefits
- Extensive talent pool of specialised mobile developers and designers.
- Access to EY’s assets and accelerators for rapid development.
- Flexibility to scale up/down based on project needs.
- Access to EY’s subject matter resources on Government and Infrastructure.
- Program management and governance support to complement the delivery team.
- Support in knowledge transition and handovers.
- Enhanced agility for swift adaptation to changing technology landscapes.
- Cost-effective solutions maximising ROI.
- Efficient and streamlined processes for accelerated project completion.
- Solutions compliant to GDS Service Manual.
Pricing
£240 to £2,600 a unit a day
- Education pricing available
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
1 2 3 1 1 9 7 4 4 5 3 0 2 3 7
Contact
Ernst & Young LLP (EY)
EY Tenders
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7951 2000
Email: EYTenders@uk.ey.com
Planning
- Planning service
- Yes
- How the planning service works
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We have a team of 400+ highly proficient Business Analysis experts, who bring with them a wealth of experience in working closely with clients to meticulously capture business requirements. Our team helps the clients define the target state and identifying gaps and opportunities for improvement.
We work collaboratively with the client stakeholders to gain a detailed understanding of their needs, thereby helping to articulate and document the requirements that will shape their cloud vision and strategy. This synergy allows us to craft solutions that are not only effective but also deeply aligned with our client's business objectives.
Our experienced team of architects provides vital support in developing and refining architectural strategies across multiple domains—application, deployment, security, and enterprise architecture. Our architects work closely with client technical teams and the technical design authorities to ensure the architecture designs are not only compliant with industry standards but also tailored to the client's specific context. Through an iterative approach, we continuously refine these designs alongside our clients, fostering a co-creative process that leads to agile, secure, and robust cloud solutions. This cooperative effort ensures that the final architecture is able to effectively support the client's business needs. - Planning service works with specific services
- No
Training
- Training service provided
- Yes
- How the training service works
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To ensure a smooth roll-out, we offer comprehensive training programs tailored to meet the needs of both internal and external users. Our approach is centred around collaborative learning, leveraging a blend of traditional and innovative learning methods.
We can provide support to conduct a training needs analysis for the roles and skillsets required, based on the new operating model and government's Digital, Data & Technology (DDaT) capability assessment framework. We can support you to evaluate the current and future state, specifically around roles and skillsets, to understand the gap in roles and skillsets specifically for those groups.
Using the outcome of this analysis, we can analyse training needs (experiential; formal; informal), define detailed training requirements, blended training plans (in-person / classroom-based; self-study – online / virtual; self-study – offline), an approach for training-the-trainers, and addresses training environment requirements. Customised training materials, including user guides and quick reference sheets, are also provided to enhance understanding and engagement. - Training is tied to specific services
- No
Setup and migration
- Setup or migration service available
- Yes
- How the setup or migration service works
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Our methodology for cloud migrations encompasses a holistic approach, deeply integrated ensuring seamless transition from on-premise architectures to cloud-based platforms, additionally migrations between cloud service providers. This comprehensive strategy addresses the multifaceted nature of migrations by focusing on the technical intricacies, also including business processes, data management, and human factors that are critical transformation components.
Our expert team comprises of adept technologists who possess extensive knowledge in architecture and development of cloud-native applications from scratch and the complex process of reengineering legacy systems to port them on cloud platforms. This dual capability positions us to cater to the specific needs of our clients, ensuring that applications are migrated, and optimised to leverage the full spectrum of cloud benefits.
We bring a wealth of experience drawn from supporting cloud migrations for a diverse range of clients, including government entities and private sector. Our approach is proven, and our dedication to delivering solutions that align with our clients’ strategic goals distinguishes us as a trusted partner in cloud migration engagements. We understand that each client has unique requirements; our tailored services are designed to fulfil those needs with precision and efficiency, enabling organisations to transition smoothly and successfully into the cloud platform. - Setup or migration service is for specific cloud services
- No
Quality assurance and performance testing
- Quality assurance and performance testing service
- Yes
- How the quality assurance and performance testing works
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We have a large pool of industry certified resources (e.g. ISTQB, TMAP) with client delivery experience in functional and non-functional Quality Assurance and Test (QAT) including test strategy, planning, assurance, and execution, including automated testing.
Our Quality Assurance (QA) services encompass a comprehensive suite of testing capabilities designed to ensure the high standards of software quality and functionality. We provide both functional and technical testing, ensuring that every aspect of the software meets the specified requirements and operates seamlessly in its intended environment.
Our approach to QA integrates the use of both manual and automated testing methodologies. By employing the latest tools and technologies, we are able to efficiently identify and resolve issues. Our automated tests are crafted to cover a wide range of scenarios and can be run repeatedly to guarantee consistent results, while our manual testing allows for the nuanced exploration of features and user experiences.
Performance testing is a crucial component of our QA offerings. We rigorously evaluate how the software behaves under load, measuring response times, throughput rates, resource utilisation and scalability. This ensures that our clients' applications are reliable, responsive, and maintain a consistent user experience even with variation in usage volumes.
Security testing
- Security services
- Yes
- Security services type
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- Security strategy
- Security risk management
- Security design
- Cyber security consultancy
- Security audit services
Ongoing support
- Ongoing support service
- Yes
- Types of service supported
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- Hosting or software provided by your organisation
- Hosting or software provided by a third-party organisation
- How the support service works
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EY offers a range of ongoing support services for Cloud Software Services and its own Cloud Software Services which are built on top of Native Cloud Software Services.
EY's ongoing support is provided by 2 levels of programme from a basic fixed ticketing arrangement through to a premier service which includes unlimited tickets, a dedicated service manager, inclusive minor roll ups, and increased reporting.
Support services are provided for the following Cloud Compute and Software Services:
• Amazon Web Services
• Microsoft Azure
• Microsoft 365
• Google Cloud Services
• Oracle Cloud Services
• IBM Cloud (formerly known as Bluemix)
Private Cloud using RedHat, OpenShift, Dell Hybrid Cloud.
Service scope
- Service constraints
- EY is a regulated provider of audit services. In the event of conflict with regulatory provisions, EY may not be able to provide services. We will work with you during the proposal stage to identify any such constraints.
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- Yes, at extra cost
- Support response times
- Service desk offered through business hours Monday – Friday. Response times are dependent upon contract.
- User can manage status and priority of support tickets
- Yes
- Online ticketing support accessibility
- WCAG 2.1 AA or EN 301 549
- Phone support
- Yes
- Phone support availability
- 9 to 5 (UK time), Monday to Friday
- Web chat support
- Yes, at an extra cost
- Web chat support availability
- 9 to 5 (UK time), Monday to Friday
- Web chat support accessibility standard
- WCAG 2.1 AA or EN 301 549
- Web chat accessibility testing
- Our applications support assistive technologies such as: NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver, TalkBack and ZoomText.
- Support levels
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EY provides end-to-end Cloud Operation support, starting from ticketing and monitoring (L1/ L1.5) to L2/L3 (Advanced Technical support). Our approach to managed support service is aligned with the industry standard ITIL framework. The goal of this process is to maintain and improve IT service quality through a constant cycle of planning, creation, implementation, monitoring and reporting, initiation of actions, and continuous improvement activities designed to improve service delivery in line with your business requirements.
The pricing can vary depending upon customer needs and licensing agreements.
A cloud operations management team is responsible for the ongoing management, maintenance, and support of cloud services and infrastructure. Typical roles included in such a team are:
Cloud Operations Manager, Cloud Engineers, DevOps Engineers, Security Engineer, Network Engineer, Database Administrator, System Administrator
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Conforms to BS7858:2019
- Government security clearance
- Up to Security Clearance (SC)
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- BSI
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 28/03/2023
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- Covers ISMS that covers systems, assets and processes related to all client data that is stored, processed and transferred to EY.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- No
Social Value
- Social Value
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Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Covid-19 recovery
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
EY is committed to fighting climate change. Our ethos is to go beyond ‘just working sustainably’ – we continuously work with governments and businesses towards a more sustainable future. We are part of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and our environmental strategy is aligned with the UNGC environmental principles. We will implement the following for G-Cloud 14:
• Carbon neutral projects: We pledge to deliver each G-Cloud 14 project as carbon neutral. To do this, we will use our engagement carbon calculator tool. This enables us to monitor and reduce different impacts, e.g. travel emissions. The data from the tool also supports employee training and awareness raising on sustainable behaviours.
• Reducing our carbon footprint: In January 2020, EY announced a global commitment to become carbon neutral. We achieved this in December 2020. We became carbon negative in 2021 and we are forecast to reach net zero in FY25. We are reducing emissions and offsetting or removing more than the remaining amount annually. We are forecast to reduce emissions by 40% by FY25, against a FY19 baseline, consistent with our 1.5°C Science Based Target.
• Purchasing renewable energy: We confirm all work delivered for G-Cloud 14 from an EY office will be powered by 100% renewable energy. We have purchased zero-carbon electricity since 2009 and reduced global consumption by 5.5%. In December 2020, we signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Lightsource to provide us with solar energy.
• Sustainability volunteering: In proportion to the length and size of each framework contract, we will allocate staff volunteering days to support local environmental projects. These could include litter picking and general upkeep of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest and free advisory sessions for small community organisations caring for the environment.Covid-19 recovery
EY is committed to helping our people and communities to recover from the impact of COVID-19. In response to the pandemic, we moved to a remote working model for over 17,000 UK-based staff, increased special leave and provided meaningful mental health support. People in the 18-24 age group were disproportionately affected by COVID-19 and EY has worked with an independent charity, the EY Foundation (EYF), to improve opportunities for this group. In response to travel restrictions all EYF activities were converted to a virtual platform. In 2023, EYF supported over 2,500 young people. Examples of existing EYF programmes to support COVID-19 recovery are shown below. We will extend these programmes for contracts awarded to us via G-Cloud 14 in proportion to the scale and scope of each contract.
• Smart Futures: A 10-month programme for young people eligible for free school meals or a college bursary. The programme develops employability skills and offers a paid, two week work experience placement. Students achieve a Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Level 2 Qualification and receive 10 months of mentoring support.
• Our Future: A six month programme for young people, qualifying for free school meals, who face barriers entering the labour market. Students develop transferable skills, receive paid work experience, gain a CMI Level 2 adult qualification and six months mentoring support. The students also take part in an ‘Entrepreneurship Day’, for example, they have designed mobile apps looking at solving social issues such as ‘tackling isolation and loneliness in the community’.
• Support via the Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence (NCoE). Through EY’s UK NCoE and our external ecosystem of organisations, we are supporting a team of neurodivergent staff with additional adjustments, above and beyond our existing support, to promote psychological safety in the office and whilst working at home.Tackling economic inequality
Through our work with EYF, we have developed an in-depth understanding of the challenges experienced by those who face barriers to employment and training and/or who are in deprived areas. We are already providing new learning and employment opportunities to these populations via EYF programmes; we will extend these to G-Cloud 14 contracts in proportion with the scale and scope of each contract. Examples of these are:
• EY Ripples is our global Corporate Responsibility programme that helps our people use their skills, knowledge and experience to positively impact the lives of 1 billion people by 2030. The focus areas of Ripples are to 'accelerate environmental sustainability', 'support the next generation workforce' and 'work with impact entrepreneurs’. Our staff currently get two days a year each to provide skilled volunteering on EY Ripples activities.
• EY Ripples also provides support to small businesses. For example, our Digital Boost programme matches a small business with an IT mentor who guides them to adopt new technology.
• EY Accelerate helps social enterprises to grow and thrive, increasing their impact on local economies and creating social change. It provides in-depth business support and mentoring, with access to skills and training from business coaches, workshops, networking opportunities and 35 hours of pro-bono support.
• Employability Workshops provide Year 10/11 students the opportunity to build knowledge of careers and develop soft skills within a business environment. Each workshop introduces 25-35 young people to a range of careers, employability skills training, and employer connections.
• Driving recruitment and employment via the NCoE. The Neurodivergent community can be underrepresented in the workforce, with only 29% of autistic adults in employment according to the ONS. We are advising clients on new strategies to retain neurodiverse talent.Equal opportunity
EY is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive working environment in which all people have equal and equitable opportunities to succeed. We continually collect, analyse and review diversity monitoring data (diversity characteristics, not limited to the protected ones in the Equality Act) across the employee lifecycle, to create initiatives and understand which ones are working. As a firm, in support of equal opportunities, we:
• Voluntarily exceed statutory reporting obligations. Our annual UK&I Pay Gap Report has reported on gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disability pay gaps since 2017.
• Use skills-based recruitment for graduates to eliminate minimum degree/A-Level requirements thus remove barriers to entry.
• Run award-winning sponsorship programmes to build our leadership pipeline, helping our women and ethnic minority population progress.
• Offer Inclusion & Belonging learning/training to develop staff skills to establish inclusive, open, and safe environments. For contracts awarded under G-Cloud 14 we will:
• Provide equal access to project opportunities, using technology to ‘blindly’ match individuals to roles based solely on skills, experience, and availability.
• Use the National Equality Standards (NES), which EY helped to create, a set of standards by which businesses can measure their equality and diversity policies and performance. The NES provides a list of standards and competencies which organisations can follow and embed to promote diversity and act as standard bearers for a more inclusive working world.
• Use our NCoE to ramp up recruitment of people who identify with cognitive differences and who may have had challenges gaining employment. The NCoE environment provides additional adjustments for those with cognitive differences such as autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and others and fuels technology innovation through creative diverse thinking.Wellbeing
EY is committed to enabling our staff to be healthy. We have a long-established programme called HealthEY, which looks to understand and provide practical support for employees’ mental, physical, financial and social wellbeing. Our offering is comprehensive and aspects such as our domestic abuse support, health knowledge programme and financial wellness offerings are considered market leading. We support wellbeing for our people, clients, and communities in the following ways, and we will extend these initiatives to any G-Cloud 14 contracts that we are awarded as appropriate:
• Health knowledge and prevention: Enhancing understanding so staff can be at their best, for example: a monthly webinar programme, eLibrary, newsletters and WellPoint kiosks (to regularly help staff self-assess their own health metrics). Staff also get an annual wellbeing allowance, as part of their reward package, which can be spent on health and wellbeing interventions, e.g. gym memberships.
• Health sessions: We run regular exercise and yoga sessions for staff, along with regular webinars on subjects such as mental health, work/life balance and childcare.
• Mental health support: Our approach called ‘Thinking Differently’ aims to educate and build awareness of mental health and wellness, including stories/videos, a specific psychological care pathway (plus psychiatric fast track treatment through Aviva), mental health first aid, employee counselling, and Mental Health Network.
• Supporting neuro-diverse requirements: Though the NCoE, we are creating psychologically safe working environments for existing employees, new recruits, clients, and where possible, our local communities. For example, we have introduced an adapted four step recruitment process culminating in a four day ‘superweek’ work simulation which provides the opportunity to experience a working day and EY culture. This allows us to understand candidates’ needs and inform on adjustments that we may need to make to help them thrive at EY.
Pricing
- Price
- £240 to £2,600 a unit a day
- Discount for educational organisations
- Yes