image_pdfimage_print

Author Archives: HM Government

News story: CT Policing supports new awards

Counter Terrorism Policing is supporting the inaugural Counter Terrorism Awards, which will take place next Spring.

The competition is designed to recognise the efforts of both public and private sector organisations in helping tackle terrorism and keep the public safe.

There are a number of categories which will focus on innovation and collaborative working. NaCTSO is keen to encourage this work as part of its remit to promote and develop the best possible protective security arrangements for organisations operating in the UK and overseas.

Officers from National Counter Terrorism policing will be entering projects of their own and assisting with the judging of other categories.

The award ceremony, organised by Counter Terror Business Magazine, will take place in London on 6 March 2018, to coincide with the Security and Counter Terror Expo staged at London’s Olympia.

Anyone wanting more information should visit http://awards.counterterrorbusiness.com/.

read more

News story: Public bodies band together on new mobile voice and data procurement

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is harnessing the buying power of the public sector to reduce the cost to the public purse of purchasing mobile voice and data services.

Expressions of interest are now being taken from public sector organisations who want to take part in this latest bulk buying project.

The competition will be awarded in March 2018, with customer requirements being gathered between now and December.

The winning supplier will provide mobile voice and data services to the public sector at the most competitive price available – supporting the provision of efficient, effective public services that meet the needs of citizens.

The most recent exercises of its kind organised by CCS have saved customers, including local authorities and NHS trusts, on average 60% compared to their previous bills. The more organisations that take part, the greater the benefits will be.

Niall Quinn, Director of Technology Strategic Category said:

I’d encourage all public sector organisations who are looking to purchase mobile voice and data services to consider joining this aggregation. These projects have a great track record of utilising the buying power of the public sector to leverage the best deals from suppliers, ensuring that public bodies can deliver efficient public services.

Each participating customer will sign their own individual contract with the winning supplier.

How it works

The project is a National Further Competition completed under Lot 6 of CCS’s Network Services framework. The chosen supplier will be one of those currently appointed to this Lot.

It will put in place a mobile voice and data services contract offering a high level of flexibility by:

  • Establishing a zero line rental model for basic connections, avoiding customers incurring costs from unused lines
  • Structuring services as ‘bolt-ons’ which can be added to the basic connection, enabling packages to built to customer specifications
  • 30-day terms for ‘bolt-ons’ to enable customers to change their mix of services during the contract term

Find out more

If you are interested in getting involved please get in touch – simply tick the aggregation box and quote NFC81.

CCS’s last competition saved 17 customers over £2.7 million.

read more

News story: CMA reviews Rough gas storage facility undertakings

Rough is a gas field in the North Sea used to store gas in the summer and deliver it in winter when the gas is needed to help meet high demand.

In June, Centrica plc (Centrica) announced that it intended to close the gas storage facility due to the physical deterioration of the facility which has come to the end of its design life. The closure can only happen if current undertakings required by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) have been removed. This led to Centrica and Centrica Storage Ltd (CSL) – the operator of Rough – requesting a review of its undertakings.

The undertakings, put in place in 2003 and most recently amended by the CMA in 2016, include a requirement to keep CSL, legally, financially and physically separate from its parent company Centrica, and to prevent CSL from discriminating in favour of Centrica or other users of Rough.

They also include an obligation for CSL to sell a specific amount of capacity before the start of each storage year, limiting the amount which can be supplied to Centrica and enabling Ofgem to vary the amount of capacity Centrica is required to offer for sale.

The CMA panel members who will act as decision-makers in the review are: Martin Cave, Jayne Scott, Jon Stern and Anne Fletcher. The CMA anticipates that the review will be completed before the end of 2017.

Further details, including Centrica and CSL’s request to remove the undertakings can be found on the case page. An administrative timetable will be published shortly.

read more