Y20031 - Supply of Multi-Functional Devices and Digital Solutions

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  • Office and computing machinery, equipment and supplies except furniture and software packages
  • Hardware integration consultancy services
  • Document management services

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Published

3 years ago

Description

KCS Procurement Services, acting for and on behalf of Kent County Council (KCC) Central
Buying Consortium (CBC) and the Commercial Service Group (CSG), a Procurement Buying
Organisation (PBO), wish to create a national, user friendly, time and cost effective
Framework Agreement for the supply of Multi-Functional Devices and Digital Solutions.
The Framework Agreement covers the provision and installation of a full range of MultiFunctional Devices, Digital Solutions and Digital Transformation.
The Framework Agreement will be split into two (2) individual LOTs. These are:
LOT 1 – Leased and Purchased Multi-Functional Devices and Digital Solutions
LOT 2 – Digital Transformation and Associated Services

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