GB-Cambridge: UKRI-3458 MRC LMB Upgrade to existing CCURE Access Control System

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Value

£235,000

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  • Security software package

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

11 months ago

Description

UKRI requires an upgrade to an existing CCURE Access Control System to bring it up to the latest version of
      available software. Further to this, it requires legacy hardware no longer supported by the manufacturer to be
      updated to be fully compatible with the latest software version and also to overcome longstanding
      compatibility issues.

Additional information: Procurement Contract Transparency Data: Redacted contract documents will be made available within the next 30 days on the UKRI website at: https://www.ukri.org/about-us/procurement-contract-transparency-data/

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