Leeds language communications firm wins new public sector contract in Northern Ireland
thebigword, the Leeds-based language services provider, has won a new contract to supply telephone interpreting services to public sector organisations in Northern Ireland.
Among the public sector organisations on the framework are the Northern Ireland Civil Service, Education Authority and Northern Ireland Health and Social Care.
The framework will run for the next two years with the possibility of an additional one year extension.
thebigword already holds a range of contracts for translation and interpreting services with public sector organisations across the UK, including the £120m agreement with the Ministry of Justice.
Larry Gould, founder and CEO of thebigword, said: “thebigword has more than three decades of experience providing high quality interpreting services in the public sector.
“I am delighted that our interpreting services will soon be available to public sector organisation across Northern Ireland.”
thebigword is the largest interpreting services provider in Europe and is in the top 20 language companies in the world. The company has 11 offices around the world, employs over 600 staff and has more than 15,000 linguists.
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