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.
**Contract Award** Call-Off Contract for the provision of mobile applications (Pronto) software on behalf of Humberside Police for 60 months via the Health Trust Europe (HTE) ICT Services COMIT2 Framework via Direct Award.
Ordnance Survey's (OS) Consumer business currently sells product via its trade channel (retail & wholesale) and its direct-to-consumer business.
OS has a requirement for a warehouse & logistics partner to collect, receive, store, pick, pack and despatch consumer products for both its trade and direct to consumer e-commerce businesses.
There are further requirements for the partner to manage product returns from both trade and consumer e-commerce customers as well as storing point of Sale / promotional material.
The respondent must be able to demonstrate current capability in servicing both trade and e-commerce activities with the ability to handle single product orders through to large, palletised orders.
The service is required to be live for the beginning of October 2023 with any transfer of stock and systems integration having taken place prior to this.
The Council invites bidders to respond to this ITT development and delivery of a range of health promotion training courses on behalf of Brighton and Hove City Council's Public Health team (part of the Health and Social Care Directorate for the period 1st April 2017- 31st March 2020).
Sandwell MBC are currently seeking a supplier to provide annual landfill gas monitoring on two sites in Sandwell from April 2017
If you are interested in quoting for this work, please register/log in to the Intend Supplier portal to download the full documentation and submit your quote, https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc . The closing date for all submissions is Wednesday 22nd March 2017 at 17.00hrs
The Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Dyfed Powys and Dyfed Powys Police have been successful in securing a grant from The Home Office Police Innovation Fund. The bid aims to improve the protection of vulnerable and intoxicated detainees in custody.
The Home Office Scientific Development Branch completed a review of Life Signs Monitoring (LSM) within custody cells. Their report outlined results from a technical and operational assessment of Cell Occupant / Occupancy Monitoring Systems (COMS). Several incidents resulted in the review which led onto recommendations for improved development. We are seeking to further develop this by exploring new technology that will support and improve the protection of our most vulnerable in custody.
To take this work forward, we are seeking to commission a piece of research from a specialist organisation with the proven competence to complete the research and consultation and, based on the outcomes; propose a scientific design of a future system. As part of the research, we are happy for you to work with other organisations if necessary to complete the deliverables. We would suggest that you speak to experts as a minimum and recommend Home Office CAST (Centre of Applied Science and Technology), who are already aware of our intent to commission this research and with whom links have already been established.
NOTE: The authority is using eTenderwales to carry out this procurement process.