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This is an advance notice for a future Crown Prosecution Service tender seeking suppliers for a two-year framework agreement covering court equipment installation and technician support across three zones in England and Wales, and national evidence presentation package services, with an indicative publication date of 09/02/26.
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This advance notice for a significant IT services tender outlines a complex requirement for court equipment and presentation packages across England and Wales. While providing some useful preliminary information, the absence of full tender documents limits a thorough quality assessment.
As an advance notice, it serves its purpose of market awareness. However, the lack of specified mandatory exclusion grounds and full eligibility/selection criteria in this notice means a complete legal compliance check is not possible yet.
The description of Lot One (Court Equipment) is reasonably clear, detailing the scope of services and geographical zones. The historical trend data, despite its limitations, is a positive attempt to provide context. Lot Two's description is incomplete in the provided text.
As an advance notice, it is inherently incomplete. Crucially, no tender documents are attached, and key sections like evaluation criteria are missing. The description for Lot Two is cut off.
The division of Lot One into three geographical zones with a restriction that 'no single tenderer may hold the primary role in more than one zone' aims to promote competition and prevent monopolization, which is a positive aspect for fairness. However, the lack of detailed requirements and evaluation criteria makes a full assessment of fairness challenging.
The requirement for temporary installation and technician support is practical for court settings. The provision of historical trend data, even if partially corrupted, is a practical attempt to guide bidders. The geographical zoning is also practical for service delivery across a large area.
The provided historical trend data for Lot One is internally consistent in its percentages. However, the note about 'partially corrupted' data for specific equipment types and zone-level spend introduces an element of inconsistency or unreliability for detailed planning.
No specific sustainability criteria (environmental, social, or economic) are mentioned in the provided text. The automated check also flags 'Not green procurement' and 'No social criteria'.
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