West Midlands Trains Bodyworn camera tender

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  • Surveillance and security systems and devices

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1 year ago

Description

West Midlands Trains (WMT) are seeking to purchase 500 body-worn cameras with the option to purchase a further 100 body-worn cameras. 
WMT will require ongoing support and hosting for two years with the option to extend for a further one year, for a potential total of three years. Pricing submitted should remain the same for the full length of any agreement with WMT.
Any support or hosting systems will have to meet with WMT's IT current systems standards and must be user friendly with a simple user interface for the staff who will operate the bodyworn cameras.
WMT are looking for a supplier who is passionate about providing a great product and service which is user friendly, compliant for data collection, storage and for intelligence sharing.

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