Open Innovation Service Provider

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Value

£387,600

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Project-supervision services other than for construction work
  • IT software package
  • Project management software development services
  • Administration, defence and social security services

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

National Nuclear Laboratory is seeking a service delivery partner to support the running of the Open Innovation Programme, including project management.

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