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Type of document: Contract Notice
Country: United Kingdom

1. Title: DIGITAL & TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT FOR ELECTRONIC MONITORING
2. Awarding Authority: Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) (Previously NOMS). Web:
3. Contract type: Service contract
4. Description: Opportunity with the high-profile, Ministerial-prioritised Electronic Monitoring Programme (EMP) delivering an improved electronic tagging system for specified location. EMP aims to enhance the current curfew offering with the ability to track location and to monitor exclusion and inclusion zones. This additional capability will enable sentencing reforms delivering critical savings.
5. CPV Code(s): 72000000, 72200000, 72263000, 72261000
6. NUTS code(s): UKI, UKI1, UKI11, UKL, UKH
7. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: England and Wales.
Location: London.
Address where the work will take place Clive House, 70 Petty France, London SW1H 9EX with some travel to other sites in the UK.
8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.
9. Estimated value of requirement: Not provided.
10. Closing date for applications 17.4.2017.
11. Address to which they must be sent: For further information regarding the above contract notice please visit:
12. Other information: Deadline for asking questions: Monday 10 April 2017
Latest start date: 01/05/2017
Expected contract length: Up to 24 months
TKR-201744-EX-934749

Post written by: Andrew Perry

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