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Force Communications Solution - CPA/SPU/2684P

WAC ID:577827
Central GovernmentPlanned
Source:Find a Tender Service (FTS)
Buyer:Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire
Main Category:Services
Procurement Method:
Tender Status:Planned
Estimated Value (ex. VAT):£10,000,000
Estimated Value (inc. VAT):£12,000,000
Release Date:1 April 2026
Application Deadline:
Contract Start Date:8 March 2028 (Estimated)
Contract End Date:7 March 2033 (Estimated)
Contract Duration:5.1 years
Procurement ID (OCID):ocds-h6vhtk-067abc🔒 BidWriter
Notice Reference:030361-2026🔒 BidWriter

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Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire

HQ, Clemonds Hey, Oakmere Road, Winsford, Cheshire, CW7 2UA

Contact Name:Commercial and Procurement Services
Contact Email:contact@authority.gov.uk
Website:https://procurement.authority.gov.uk
Organisation ID:GB-PPON-XXXX-XXXX

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UK1 Pipeline Notice in respect of a Direct Award for the continuation of service for a Force Communication Solution to commence on March 8th 2028 with the incumbent provider. The intention is to replace the current contract CPA/SPU/401 which will reach the end of the term on March 7th 2028 as there are no further options to extend, and to enter into a new contract for an initial period of 5yrs with optional extensions. Saab SAFE is the core platform used by the organisation to take emergency and non-emergency calls from members of the public. The system has integrated telephony and radio (through interfaces with Airwave), which allows a call to be managed from whatever route it enters the Force Control Room, through to dispatch of an officer, at an appropriate grading. The system is classed as one of the Force’s core platforms, required 24/7, and contains multiple layers of redundancy. The system was the first of its type in the UK, with other forces since adopting due to its flexibility and is in use in thirty-five mission critical areas worldwide. When the system went live in 2018 it replaced seven disparate systems and integrated them into a single solution. The system also integrates into other key line of business systems used by the force, including Niche and Duty Management, to support other processes, such as crime recording and case management. Since its introduction in 2018, it has been continually tuned to suit our needs, and indeed, the wider policing market. Migrating to a new platform would have an excessive cost of change, involving a multi-year project (minimum of 24 months), significant business change and a large number of internal resources, and would not be as operationally effective / beneficial as the product we currently use. As well as project costs, new underlying hardware would be needed, requiring significant capital investment. The hardware currently used for the Saab platform remains fit-for-purpose and only needs replacing in-line with standard refresh cycles. It couldn’t be repurposed for a new platform as there would have to be a period of dual running if we were to move platforms. Aside from software and hardware, the amount of knowledge built up by our support team should not be underestimated, although impossible to quantify in cashable terms. Likewise, training Force Control Centre colleagues on a new platform would take between 4-6 months. Saab SAFE is a large multi-component system, but to support wider business processes, it has links into a number of other key platforms, many using bespoke interfaces. Many of these interfaces are bespoke and would need fully re-developing if moving to another platform. The cost and effort to do this would effectively get us to the same position we are now, it would not provide a technically superior product. Vendors would build the cost of any development into the procurement of a solution, however, there would be substantial indirect costs as internal resources, such as testing, project management, training would be required. There is no other solution that offers links into all these respective products already. For the above reasons, the Force is direct awarding to the incumbent under the PCC's Terms and Conditions for a period of 5years with the option to extend annually for a further period of 5 years.

CPV Classifications3 codes — click to expand
32000000Radio, television, communication, telecommunication equipment
48000000Software package and information systems
72000000IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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