ID 5448223 - DoF - Provision of CHECK Services

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£8,200,000

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Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Software programming and consultancy services
  • Computer-related professional services
  • Computer audit and testing services
  • Computer audit services
  • Computer testing services
  • Computer network services

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  • contract

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1 week ago

Description

The Department of Finance, for itself and on behalf of other public sector organisations in Northern Ireland, is establishing a Contract with suitable Supplier for the provision of CHECK Services on a Call-Off basis as defined within this Specification. A list of all participating Bodies (Buyer(s)) who can call-Off this Contract can be found in the Specification Document at Annex A. This is a Call- Off Contract for the Provision of CHECK Services. The Contract will be for an initial period of 2 years with options to extend for two further periods of two years each. The Provision of CHECK Services Call-Off Contract services required include, but are not limited to, the following, the provision of CHECK penetration testing services and providing independent verification for Services, Systems and Applications supporting the Buyer(s) business operations on a Call-Off Contract basis. For further details as to the requirements please refer to the document entitled ID 5448223 – Specification.

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