Sectors:

Government

Kam Bhatoa

BJSS
Global Head of Government

Biography

Kam Bhatoa is the Global Head of Government at BJSS, where she leads the growth and development of the government sector. With over 25 years of industry experience, including 15 years dedicated to the public sector, Kam has successfully managed complex projects and multi-million pound budgets. She has extensive experience working with key government bodies such as the Home Office, DVSA, Central Government, and Defence.

Kam is a strong advocate for cross-government collaboration, working closely with various departments to share BJSS’s expertise in delivering effective solutions. She is particularly skilled in navigating complex, multi-vendor environments to ensure the best outcomes for government departments while recognising the value each supplier brings.

Kam is passionate about promoting technological inclusivity and strives to develop open, forward-thinking, and collaborative environments. She believes that industry leaders have a responsibility to work closely with government entities to deliver the best possible outcomes for taxpayers. Her commitment to inclusivity and effective technology adoption underscores her approach to problem-solving for the benefit of citizens.

At BJSS, Kam is known not only for her leadership but also for her dedication to ensuring comprehensive and relevant solutions on a global scale. Her practical and focused approach continues to shape the future of public sector consultancy, making her a respected figure in the industry.

Firm Overview

BJSS was founded in 1993 to challenge the possibilities of the technology space and deliver best-in-class solutions that truly make a difference to clients.

For more than 30 years, BJSS has grown into an international company delivering complex, innovative technology solutions used by millions every day.

Today, BJSS is made up of thousands of talented technologists united by a commitment to excellence, a spirit of continuous innovation, and a dedication to thinking and acting differently.

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