Dev Information Technology Secures Rs 260 mn NICSI Mandate
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Dev Information Technology Secures Rs 260 mn NICSI Mandate

Dev Information Technology (DEV IT) has secured a Rs 260 mn order from the National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated for the National Pharmacists Registration Tracking System under the Pharmacy Council of India. The mandate covers design, development, system integration and maintenance of a centralised web-based platform and the implementation of cybersecurity measures for the existing IT environment.

The contract is awarded on a fixed-cost basis with an execution timeline of approximately three years and is expected to provide revenue visibility over the medium term. The platform will enable efficient pharmacist registration and tracking at a national level and is intended to streamline regulatory and administrative workflows.

DEV IT is building momentum in government and enterprise digital transformation programmes supported by capabilities across cloud, cybersecurity and enterprise solutions. The company is steadily strengthening its order pipeline and positioning itself in long-duration, high-value engagements that align with public sector digital infrastructure needs.

The chairman indicated that the mandate reflects the company's capability to deliver large-scale integrated digital solutions with strong execution discipline and reliability and said that the company will continue to scale its presence in high-value digital infrastructure programmes. He added that the company remains focused on driving sustainable growth through execution excellence.

Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Dev Information Technology Limited is listed on the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange and holds ISO 20000, ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and CMMI Level five certifications. The company offers services including Cloud Services, Digital Transformation, Enterprise Applications and Managed IT Services and products such as Talligence and ByteSigner, and reported consolidated FY25 total income of Rs 1,839.09 mn, EBITDA of Rs 237.18 mn and net profit of Rs 147.80 mn.

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Dev Information Technology (DEV IT) has secured a Rs 260 mn order from the National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated for the National Pharmacists Registration Tracking System under the Pharmacy Council of India. The mandate covers design, development, system integration and maintenance of a centralised web-based platform and the implementation of cybersecurity measures for the existing IT environment. The contract is awarded on a fixed-cost basis with an execution timeline of approximately three years and is expected to provide revenue visibility over the medium term. The platform will enable efficient pharmacist registration and tracking at a national level and is intended to streamline regulatory and administrative workflows. DEV IT is building momentum in government and enterprise digital transformation programmes supported by capabilities across cloud, cybersecurity and enterprise solutions. The company is steadily strengthening its order pipeline and positioning itself in long-duration, high-value engagements that align with public sector digital infrastructure needs. The chairman indicated that the mandate reflects the company's capability to deliver large-scale integrated digital solutions with strong execution discipline and reliability and said that the company will continue to scale its presence in high-value digital infrastructure programmes. He added that the company remains focused on driving sustainable growth through execution excellence. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Dev Information Technology Limited is listed on the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange and holds ISO 20000, ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and CMMI Level five certifications. The company offers services including Cloud Services, Digital Transformation, Enterprise Applications and Managed IT Services and products such as Talligence and ByteSigner, and reported consolidated FY25 total income of Rs 1,839.09 mn, EBITDA of Rs 237.18 mn and net profit of Rs 147.80 mn.

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