Contracts awarded by the government and its agencies, valued at over £12,000. This includes
contracts from government departments, local councils, and other public bodies.
The Rule Book (GE/RT8000) and other National Operations Publications are documents that contain direct instructions for railway staff. The Rule Book is held in printed copy by over 100,000 people from a number of companies across the rail industry. Even greater numbers of people are known to use it as a reference and information document both from the United Kingdom and abroad using the online PDF version. The Rule Book is a vital safety document. It comprises a set of modules and handbooks which contain direct instructions for railway staff. It sets out the operational rules for application on the GB mainline railway, which are necessary to enable the safe and timely delivery of people and goods to their destination and to provide the framework to enable safe engineering operations.
We are seeking a supplier to convert our existing Rule Book documents (PDF derived from Quark) into structured DITA XML topics and maps, which supports a single source approach for writing and publishing to multiple formats. Converted content will then be migrated into our content management system (RMDB) to support the ability to update and publish information via RMDB in a variety of formats. The two required publishing scenarios are:
• to mobile devices such as tablets, smart phones and supported on any Windows, Mac and Android devices with standard browsers.
• to PDF for print.
The vision is to create a digital product that enables the user to access current content (and beyond) in a variety of ways, providing them with the flexibility to tailor the offering to suit their personal learning styles and preferences. A space that provides access to relevant information (while online and offline), but where text is contextualised through the integration of diagrams, images, audio and video. A platform that enables information to be communicated accurately in a concise and consistent manner.
This contract is for provision of a flexible, skilled resource pool to provide the work areas as outline below;
a) Programme management for SMCALo schemes
b) Training on the SMCALo tool
c) Technical support
d) Hosting and maintenance the SMCALo website
e) Future website enhancements and upgrades
To provide the audit work to support our audit opinions on Forestry Commission (England and Central Services), Forest Enterprise England and Forest Research.
The contracts North East Lincolnshire Council negotiate and award can include personal data and special categories of personal data about identifiable individuals, the disclosure of which would breach the first Data Protection principle which requires that personal data is processed lawfully and fairly. To ensure compliance with Data Protection legislation, personal data and special categories of personal data where appropriate has been removed from the details we publish.
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The NAO undertakes to provide opportunity for its existing and future IT auditors to receive training on IT audit to ensure knowledge is maintained and current best practices are used. We also need to remain current with emerging technologies and those adopted by our auditees, such as Oracle Fusion. We therefore choose a partner to aid us in delivering on this agenda to ensure we the NAO are well placed to audit in a continually changing environment and remain current.
Employee Assistance Programme
Access for employees to advice on a wide range of issues including personal, financial and legal matters. Six counselling sessions are also built into the package.