Traffic Scotland Systems Contract (TSSC)

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Value

£47,000,000

Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Software programming and consultancy services
  • Programming services of packaged software products
  • Systems and technical consultancy services
  • Custom software development services
  • Systems analysis and programming services
  • System and support services
  • Disaster recovery services
  • Helpdesk and support services
  • Software testing
  • Database services
  • Internet services
  • World wide web (www) site design services
  • World wide web (www) site operation host services
  • Internet development services
  • Road traffic-control equipment
  • Traffic-monitoring equipment
  • Closed circuit television services
  • Database and operating software package
  • Software package utilities
  • Database systems
  • Operating systems
  • Real-time operating system software package
  • Real time operating system software development services
  • System management software package
  • Traffic monitoring services
  • Software package and information systems
  • Information systems and servers
  • Miscellaneous software package and computer systems
  • Transport systems consultancy services
  • Miscellaneous software development services and computer systems
  • Computer facilities management services
  • Computer network services
  • Computer back-up services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

The provision of support, maintenance, modernisation and development of the Traffic Scotland systems that deliver the Traffic Scotland Service. The Traffic Scotland Service plays a pivotal role in the safe, efficient and effective operation of the trunk road network. The service relies on Intelligent Transport Systems, Web based Information Systems, Databases, supporting ICT systems and IP communications orientated computer systems to enable the collection and distribution of real-time traffic information relating to incidents and events taking place on the Scottish trunk road network.

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