Partner Article
Radiocoms Systems Ltd is awarded a place on the new Crown Commercial Service Network Services 2 framework agreement (RM3808)
After partaking in a comprehensive vendor assessment in late 2018 for one of the Uk’s most significant public sector frameworks, Radiocoms announces that they have secured a position within the Network Services 2 framework agreement.
Lot 11: Radio services – A voice communication solution utilising UHF, and/or VHF radio frequency bands and associated equipment maintenance and support services.
Like its predecessor (the now expired RM1045), the new Network Services framework will be used by the UK public sector, associated bodies and agencies, the voluntary sector, charities and private organisations acting as managing agents.
Mark Blythe, Sales Director commented “With an already well-recognised presence within the public sector for supporting radio communications equipment and solutions, this is a significant milestone for Radiocoms as it continues to be an established partner.” He further added, “By aligning with the objectives of RM3808 we are looking forward to supporting public sector organisations with digital transformation and offering cost savings by providing a completely modular service.”
The core services portfolio they submitted as part of the proposal includes all major two-way radio manufacturers with software applications for system enhancement. In addition to product supply, Radiocoms will provide project design and management, system build & support and maintenance, this will be managed by some of the Uk’s industry leading Account Managers and Engineering teams.
Alongside the radio communications equipment detailed above, Radiocoms will also lean on their extensive portfolio and experience to supply RSM body cams, antenna systems, DAS solutions, microwave, point to point and point to multi-point links.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Michelle Williamson .
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