The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) is seeking suppliers for the Articulate 360 service. This contract is valued at £48,000 and will commence on May 29, 2025, and conclude on May 28, 2028. Suppliers interested in this opportunity should refer to the official notice on Contracts Finder for more
Contract awarded. Originally published 7 months ago.
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) is seeking suppliers to provide office furniture. This contract is valued at £300,000 and is published on the Contracts Finder platform. The deadline for submissions is February 13, 2026, at 1:00 PM. The awarded supplier for this contract is Bates Office Ser
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) is seeking a provider for a BACS (Bankers' Automated Clearing Services) solution to facilitate the payment of invoices to its suppliers. This contract was awarded directly under the Crown Commercial Services RM1557.14-G-Cloud-14 Framework Agreement. The tota
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) is seeking a supplier to provide Atlassian Cloud Services, specifically an annual subscription to Atlassian Jira Premium and an annual subscription to Deep Clone Standard. This contract is valued at £17,135 and is aimed at enhancing our defect management pro
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) is seeking a supplier to provide Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services. This contract is awarded directly under the Crown Commercial Services RM6285 framework for Back Office Software. The total value of the contract is £42,000. Suppliers interested in this o
Edinburgh Council is contracting a provider to deliver First Aid Awareness training for taxi and private hire car drivers as part of their Intermediate Course program.
Contracts available for providers of student counselling, helpline, and online mental health support services to Scottish universities and colleges.
NCS is inviting tenders from suppliers to deliver multi-level education and training services across five programme areas in Swindon during 2026-27, with a maximum value of £2.67 million.
Plymouth City Council seeks a strategic partner to deliver alternative education services for students unable to access mainstream schooling due to illness, exclusion, or other barriers.