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Status: Closed
Published Date: 22/01/2016
Closing Date: 25/02/2016
Value: £200,000
Consented Data Online Database - The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner of Derbyshire would like to invite you to submit a bid to provide an online datase and search facility which allows access to a range of 'consented data' via a single website. The initial contract will be with Derbyshire but other East Midlands Forces - Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire may Call-Off againsts the framework, subject to individual forces funding availability. Full information is detailed in the ITT Tender Document. Please refer to Bluelight EU Supply Reference Number 22695.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 21/01/2016
Closing Date: 03/02/2016
Value: £80,000
Invitation to Tender for the Supply of 2 x Juniper 80 Gbps routers and associated equipment. - Invitation to Tender for the Supply of 2 x Juniper 80 Gbps routers and associated equipment.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 18/01/2016
Closing Date: 25/01/2016
Value: £45,000
15-128 Bus Lane Enforcement Solution - 15-128 Bus Lane Enforcement Solution. Please see attached documents for completion.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 31/12/2015
Closing Date: 29/01/2016
Value: £400,000
RSSB_1993_SPARK - SPARK is a free, interactive web tool for the rail industry sector to share knowledge in order to reduce duplication of research efforts and encourage collaboration. It is an internet-facing site (based on SharePoint 2010) which acts as a knowledge hub and collaboration utility for registered users. The current site is accessible from www.sparkrail.org The aim of the current project is to migrate SPARK to SharePoint 2013 in order to be able to make use of the features of the latest version. At the same time, changes will be made in order to improve on the current functionality

Status: Closed
Published Date: 29/12/2015
Closing Date: 18/01/2016
Value: £80,000
15-121 ICT Support - Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council (RMBC) are inviting tenders from a number of organisations who might be able to provide services that meet RMBC's current needs for the requirement of ICT Support. Rotherham Council wishes to procure some support for: The implementation of an organisational review of ICT, Information Governance and Digital Services The management and scrutiny of major priorities and investments involving ICT resources. The development of information governance arrangements

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2015
Closing Date: 07/12/2015
Value: £10,000
GB-Warrington: Building Better Opportunities IT Development - The development of a Management Information System to support the management of a Building Better Opportunities Funding Contract

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 19/11/2015
Closing Date: 23/07/2015
Value: £11,000
Early Years IT System - Early Years IT System

Status: Closed
Published Date: 16/11/2015
Closing Date: 17/12/2015
Value: £190,000
Support of the NWCTU cabling system - This contract is for 2 years with the option to extend for a further 3 years. The contract is to maintain and support the current NWCTU cabling system which is made up of Extreme fibreoptic equipment. The successful supplier must therefore have knowledge and experience of using Extreme equipment to be able to support GMP in their requirements.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 13/11/2015
Closing Date: 20/11/2015
Value: £50,000
GB-Leeds: HCON00410 Silverlinks support - Silverlinks support and maintenance for PCS licenses

Status: Closed
Published Date: 23/10/2015
Closing Date: 13/11/2015
Value: neg.
Prior Information Notice - The appointment of an IT service provider(s) to deliver the University of Manchester's Phased Sourcing strategy. - Background The University of Manchester has recently announced a new IT Services “Phased Sourcing” strategy, under which the University intends to increasingly fulfil new IT requirements using solutions supplied by third parties and delivered “as a service”, rather than building and running solutions in house. The University has recently reviewed its existing IT estate and has defined an IT Strategic Plan intended to replace and modernise systems to ensure that the University’s IT services remain in step with the anticipated needs of students and staff. Execution of the IT strategic plan will require an estimated investment of between £50m and £150m spend over the coming three to five years. Objective The University is now looking to adopt a new IT delivery model, whereby it will contract with a third party IT provider (or potentially more than one provider) capable of delivering the bulk of the anticipated IT Strategic Plan over the years ahead. The selected IT provider(s) will be engaged on the basis of a University of Manchester specific framework agreement. Under this model, the intention is that the University would always retain the right to select other providers for specific technical requirements or in the event that the chosen IT provider(s) does not provide a compelling commercial or service delivery capability. The model is intended to provide the following benefits to the University: - Ready access to the levels of specialist skills and resources needed to deliver the anticipated level of new IT services in the years ahead - Greater integration between new IT services - A simplified approach to the integration of new services with existing University infrastructure - Greater value for money through leveraging the University’s buying power - Access to industry leading best practice and innovation - Greater levels of certainty that new projects and services will be delivered on time, to budget and to agreed service levels