Tax administration selects Innofactor as the primary provider of IT specialist services in the area of Azure programming. The Tax administration has selected Innofactor in a public procurement competition as the primary provider of IT specialist services in the area of Azure programming. The procurement consists of the project manager and ICT specialist resources to support project management, defining, programming, management and service design of Tax administration's systems, and other technical know-how to support the Tax administration ICT. The framework arrangement has been divided into six areas. For each area, two providers were selected and framework agreements will be signed with them area specifically. Procurements inside the framework arrangement are made based on the placement of the providers in the framework agreement competition, and the primary provider is primarily used for all separately ordered assignments within the area. Innofactor was selected as the primary provider in the area of Azure programming. In the area of Azure programming, the purpose of the procurement is to support the Tax Administration to develop applications on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform by utilizing Azure technologies and services. The need for resources in the area is estimated to be approximately 30 person-workyears in 2021, 40 person-workyears in 2022, 30 person-workyears in 2023, and 20 person-workyears from 2023 onwards.