Online Streaming and Online Training Services (2)

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Value

£10,000,000

Classifications

  • Education and training services
  • Training services
  • Specialist training services
  • Staff training services
  • Training programme services
  • Vocational training services
  • Industrial training services
  • Technical training services
  • Management training services
  • Computer training services
  • Safety training services
  • Health and first-aid training services
  • Computer-user familiarisation and training services
  • Personal development training services
  • Training services in defence and security materials
  • Training and simulation in security equipment
  • Higher education services
  • Adult and other education services
  • Adult-education services at university level
  • Film products
  • Film
  • Film-on-demand television
  • Interactive television
  • Video conferencing software package
  • Video conferencing software development services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

2 hours ago

Description

The Authority is seeking to appoint contractors to provide Online Streaming and Online Training Services. The Framework Agreement includes three lots, the titles of which are provided below:
Lot 1 - Online Training
Lot 2 - Online Streaming
Lot 3 - Lecture Capture & Integrated Video
The Authority is acting on behalf of members of Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges (APUC Limited), members of UKUPC, CPC, SCURL and SSSC.

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