Weekly tenders update

A London borough is seeking a software solution to help organise bus transport services.

View this and all other local authority tenders from the past week. All tenders are brought to you by our sister site, publictenders.net.

Click on titles to see full details of tenders:

London: Software supply services
Council: London Borough of Greenwich
Value: Between £50,000 and £350,000
Description: Prior information notice for a potential contract to provide software to determine the most efficient use of buses used to transport up to 500 passengers daily to a variety of destinations across the borough.

Lochgilphead: Customer Relation Management software package
Council: Argyll and Bute Council
Value: Between £400,000 and £500,000
Description: Supply installation and support of a Customer Relationship Management System and the supply installation and support of an Automated Call Distribution System.

Contract awards

Sandbach: Software maintenance and repair services
Value: £205,000
Description: Provision of licenses, support and maintenance of Tribal Synergy Suite for up to two years.
Awarded to: Tribal Group

Chatham: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
Value: £380,000
Description: Schools online support system for governors
Awarded to: Ten Education

Paisley: Software package and information systems
Council: Renfrewshire Council
Value: £117,050
Description: System for the billing and collection of Non-Domestic Rates as a replacement for the in-house system currently in use.
Awarded to: Northgate Information Solutions

Guildford: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
Body: Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey
Description: Information assurance services framework.
Awarded to: Various for different lots

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