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TFPL wins place on UK public sector procurement framework

TFPL has been awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Framework RM3781 (Lot 6) for Multifunctional Devices, Managed Print and Content Services and Records and Information Management worth an estimated value of £35 million.

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TFPL wins place on UK public sector procurement framework

TFPL has been awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Framework RM3781 (Lot 6) for Multifunctional Devices, Managed Print and Content Services and Records and Information Management worth an estimated value of £35 million.

The CCS brings together policy, advice and direct buying; providing commercial services to the public sector and saving money for the taxpayer. Under Lot 6 of the RM3781 framework, TFPL will focus on the supply of records and information management services to central government and other public sector customers.

TFPL's Managing Director, Chris Jones, said ‘I am delighted that we have been recognised as a vital supplier to the Government and have been awarded a place on Lot 6. Lot 6 is concerned with providing a Sensitivity Review Service for Government departments and other Public Sector bodies. This provides TFPL with a significant growth opportunity throughout the duration of the framework. I am also very pleased that the government's commitment to increasing its usage of SME's is demonstrated in our award.'

Suzanne Wheatley, TFPL's Framework Account Manager said ‘This is an excellent opportunity for TFPL to build on our existing work with the public sector. We have a longstanding commitment to providing measurable value to our clients and a wealth of expertise in records and information management, our inclusion on the framework is testament to our knowledge of the sector and the hard work of the team.'

Lot 6 is a Sensitivity review service with options of a fully managed sensitivity review service or a triage service. It is designed to help with identifying material to transfer to The National Archives for release in the public domain. The scope includes; determining the sensitivity of a record, considering whether the exemptions support withholding sensitive information, determining whether records should be retained, closed or partially closed and provide a redaction service for a fully managed sensitive review service.

RM3781 runs through to October 2020, and enables Government Departments, Non-departmental public bodies, Local Authorities NHS trusts; Schools; Colleges; Universities and other public sector organisations across the UK to access services available on the framework.

 

For further information on TFPL please contact:

Gemma Wood

Gemma.wood@suehill.com

+(0)20 7378 5458

 

Notes to editors

About TFPL

TFPL is the global market leader in recruitment, training and consulting within the knowledge and information sector. Established in 1985, the company provides complete solutions to knowledge and information problems - whether people, process or technology-related.

Progility PLC is a UK AIM listed company based in London with offices in the UK (12 locations), Australia (7 locations), India (17 locations) and United Arab Emirates. Progility offers market leading services in consulting, recruitment, training and IT, communications systems, integration services and healthcare excellence to customers on a global basis. We can proudly boast a client base of over 5,000 customers providing services in over 100 countries.

About The Crown Commercial Service

The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is one of the biggest public procurement organisations in Europe. They help the whole of the public sector find the right commercial solutions for around £12 billion of spend each year. They are an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office and lead on developing and implementing the UK's public sector procurement policy and delivering government's commercial policy priorities.

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