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Paese :   Gran Bretagna
Città/Luogo:   LONDINO
Numero di Bandi di Gara/Contratti:   eu:156122-2008
Data di pubblicazione :   Jun 18, 2008
Data limite :   Jul 16, 2008
Compratori:   NATIONAL POLICING IMPROVEMENT AGENCY
Lingua Originale:   Inglese

Le Informazioni Del Contatto

Indirizzo :   NATIONAL POLICING IMPROVEMENT AGENCY
LONDON , UNITED KINGDOM  
Gran Bretagna
Sito Web :   https://homeoffice.bravosolution.com

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Avviso di gara
Regolamento dell'acquisizione
: Comunità europee, con partecipazione dei paesi AAP
Pubblicazione del bollettino ufficiale dell'Unione Europea : 117/2008
, #
156122-2008
Natura del contratto : Appalto di servizi
Tipo di procedura

: Procedura ristretta
Tipo d'offerta richiesta: Offerta globale o parziale
Criteri d'aggiudicazione : Offerta economicamente più vantaggiosa

Sommario:
BANDO DI GARA
Servizi
SEZIONE I: AMMINISTRAZIONE AGGIUDICATRICE
I.1) DENOMINAZIONE, INDIRIZZI E PUNTI DI CONTATTO: National Policing
Improvement Agency, New Kings Beam House, 22 Upper Ground, All'attenzione
di: Michelle Rush, UK-London SE19QY. Tel. 020 83 58 56 69. E-mail:
michelle.rush@npia.pnn.police.uk. Fax 020 83 58 55 36.
Indirizzo(i) internet:
Amministrazione aggiudicatrice: https://homeoffice.bravosolution.com.
Ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili presso: I punti di contatto sopra
indicati.
Il capitolato d'oneri e la documentazione complementare (inclusi i
documenti per il dialogo competitivo e per il sistema dinamico di
acquisizione) sono disponibili presso: I punti di contatto sopra indicati.
Le offerte o le domande di partecipazione vanno inviate a: I punti di
contatto sopra indicati.
II.1) DESCRIZIONE
II.1.6) CPV (Vocabolario comune per gli appalti): 72230000, 72320000,
72300000, 72227000, 25252000, 72315100, 72262000, 30242000, 72228000.
Descrizione: Servizi di sviluppo di software personalizzati.
Servizi di banche dati.
Servizi di elaborazione dati.
Servizi di consulenza di integrazione software.
Carte intelligenti.
Servizi di assistenza per una rete di trasmissione dati.
Servizi di sviluppo di software.
Software di sicurezza.
Servizi di consulenza di integrazione hardware.
SEZIONE IV: PROCEDURA
IV.3) INFORMAZIONI DI CARATTERE AMMINISTRATIVO
IV.3.3) Condizioni per ottenere il capitolato d'oneri e la documentazione
complementare oppure il documento descrittivo
IV.3.4) Termine per il ricevimento delle offerte o delle domande di
partecipazione: 16.7.2008 - 13:00.
IV.3.6) Lingue utilizzabili per la presentazione delle offerte/domande di
partecipazione: Inglese.


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CONTRACT NOTICE
Services
SECTION I: CONTRACTING AUTHORITY
I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S): National Policing Improvement
Agency, New Kings Beam House, 22 Upper Ground, Attn: Michelle Rush,
UK-London SE19QY. Tel. 020 83 58 56 69. E-mail:
michelle.rush@npia.pnn.police.uk. Fax 020 83 58 55 36.
Internet address(es):
General address of the contracting authority:
https://homeoffice.bravosolution.com.
Further information can be obtained at: As in above-mentioned contact
point(s).
Specifications and additional documents (including documents for
competitive dialogue and a dynamic purchasing system) can be obtained at:
As in above-mentioned contact point(s).
Tenders or requests to participate must be sent to: As in above-mentioned
contact point(s).
I.2) TYPE OF THE CONTRACTING AUTHORITY AND MAIN ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES:
Ministry or any other national or federal authority, including their
regional or local sub-divisions.
Public order and safety.
The contracting authority is purchasing on behalf of other contracting
authorities: yes.
SECTION II: OBJECT OF THE CONTRACT
II.1) DESCRIPTION
II.1.1) Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authority:
Requirement for Identity and Access Management Central Services (IAM) and
Arrangement for local Organisations IAM Requirements.
II.1.2) Type of contract and location of works, place of delivery or of
performance: Services.
Service category: No 7.
Main place of performance: United Kingdom.
NUTS code: UK.
II.1.3) The notice involves: The establishment of a framework agreement.
II.1.4) Information on framework agreement: Framework agreement with a
single operator.
Duration of the framework agreement: Duration in year(s): 4.
II.1.5) Short description of the contract or purchase(s): The National
Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has a requirement for the
implementation of a national Identity and Access Management (IAM) system,
and a Framework Arrangement to provide Criminal Justice Organisations with
Identity and Access Management components and services.
These 2 distinct requirements have been split into two Lots under this
Contract Notice:
Lot 1 - IAM Central Services
This Lot covers the requirement for the implementation of a National
Identification, Authentication and Authorisation service known as Identity
and Access Management (IAM). These services provided at a national level
are known as ‘Central Services’. The system shall support at least the
following services:
— Identity Management Service,
— Authentication Service,
— Public Key Infrastructure,
— Privilege Management Infrastructure,
— Audit capability,
— Session management,
— Portal Service,
— Smartcard management,
— Import/export interfaces,
— Reporting capabilities,
— Federated Services.
Implementation: - A detailed design shall be defined by the provider,
subject to the specified standards in the ITT documentation and will
require approval by the NPIA. The implementation shall be subject to
accreditation by the National Accreditor for Police Systems. Accreditation
shall be based upon HMG InfoSec Standards and a relevant Security
Accreditation Scheme, which will be detailed in the ITT documentation. The
software and hardware components will be installed at a site within the
UK, which will be detailed in the ITT documentation. It is envisaged that
an installation of a back-up system will also be required at a designated
DR site. There will also be a requirement for a duplicate system for
testing purposes. The systems will need to be designed, built, tested,
implemented and integrated by the provider. The provider shall be required
to participate proactively in integration activities that form part of the
programme as a whole. A proven training capability for the system users
and administration staff will be required.
Support: - Once the system is deployed there will be a requirement to
provide management structures and skilled personnel to operate and
maintain the services for an initial period of at least 12 months. After
this initial period, the NPIA may exercise a right to operate and maintain
the services using their own staff, whilst utilising baseline support from
the provider. The scope of the overall support requirement includes
support that will be required for the integration of a number of national
applications into IAM Central Services. The support service should run
according to ITIL standards and will be required for up to 10 years from
system implementation.
The solution shall adhere to open standards and where possible and
appropriate, will use commercial off-the-shelf products.
It is anticipated that the Contract Award for this Lot will be made
between late December 2008 - February 2009, and that Implementation will
be required to be completed prior to the end of Q2/Q3 in 2009.
Full details of the requirement for this Lot will be set out in the ITT
documentation.
Lot 2 - IAM Organisations Requirements
This Lot covers the supply, delivery, installation, configuration,
integration and support of Identity & Access Management components
(hardware, software and associated ancillaries). The requirement also
covers the provision of professional services to implement this equipment
plus associated policies and processes, and the option of a partial or
fully managed IAM service for Organisations deploying IAM throughout the
United Kingdom.
The Framework Arrangement shall provide a provision for an Organisation
deploying IAM to procure any of the following:
1. FIPS201 PIV (or equivalent) compliant Smart cards, smart card readers,
smart card management systems and all associated middleware;
2. Hardware and software platforms for supporting the IAM Organisations’
implementation of the following components:
— Identity Management Service,
— Authentication Service,
— Public Key Infrastructure,
— Privilege Management Infrastructure,
— Audit capability,
— Session management,
— Portal Service,
— Federated Services.
3. Hardware, software and ancillaries for making local applications
available to authorised staff in other IAM Organisations;
4. Professional services to implement/integrate any of the above to
existing infrastructure;
5. Professional services to develop local policies and processes for the
operation of IAM components, which will be subject to accreditiation;
6. Training capability for IAM Organisation staff;
7. A managed service capable of providing a configurable approach to
deliver any of the above on behalf of a requesting IAM Organisation.
The provider shall be required to participate proactively in integration
activities that form part of the programme as a whole.
It is anticipated that the Contract Award for this Lot will be made
between late December 2008 - February 2009, and that the products and
services will be required by IAM Organisations immediately thereafter.
Full details of the requirement for this Lot will be set out in the ITT
documentation.
IAM Users - The NPIA may require the supply of such services (or parts of
the services) for the benefit of or to a number of organisations,
including itself and to such extent and in such circumstances as
authorised by the NPIA:
(I) police forces (including regional, national and local forces);
(II) other government departments and agencies;
(III) statutory authorities, non departmental public bodies and local
authorities;
(IV) private sector and voluntary organisations;
(V) other bodies; whether or not (in each case) they have a direct
interest in the prevention and detection of crime (collectively, (i) to
(V) known as the 'permitted bodies').
The successful supplier will be required to work in partnership with the
Permitted Bodies and their third party suppliers, for example in
accordance with Modernising Government initiatives.
II.1.6) Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 72230000, 72227000,
25252000, 72315100, 72262000, 30242000, 72228000.
II.1.7) Contract covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA):
Yes.
II.1.8) Division into lots: Yes.
Tenders should be submitted for: one or more lots.
II.1.9) Variants will be accepted: No.
II.2) QUANTITY OR SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT
II.2.1) Total quantity or scope: The IAM requirement is split into two
Lots.
Lot 1 covers the development, supply and installation of an Identity and
Access Management system, plus ongoing operating and maintenance services
for a period of up to 10 years from implementation date.
Lot 2 covers the supply and installation of Identity and Access Management
components and associated services to IAM Organisations.
II.2.2) Options: Yes.
Description of these options: For Lot 1 (Central Services), support of the
implemented solution will be required for an intial period of at least one
year with an option to extend for up to a further nine years. Full details
will appear in the ITT.
For Lot 2 (IAM Organisations Requirement), the entire Framework duration
will be for up to 4 years. The Framework will be let for 3 initial years,
with an option to extend at the end of year 3, for one year. Full details
will appear in the ITT.
INFORMATION ABOUT LOTS
LOT NO 001
TITLE: Identity and Access Management (IAM) Central Services
1) SHORT DESCRIPTION: This Lot covers the requirement for the
implementation of a National Identification, Authentication and
Authorisation service known as Identity and Access Management (IAM). These
services provided at a national level are known as ‘Central Services’. The
system shall support at least the following services:
— Identity Management Service,
— Authentication Service,
— Public Key Infrastructure,
— Privilege Management Infrastructure,
— Audit capability,
— Session management,
— Portal Service,
— Smartcard management,
— Import/export interfaces,
— Reporting capabilities,
— Federated Services.
Implementation: - A detailed design shall be defined by the provider,
subject to the specified standards in the ITT documentation and will
require approval by the NPIA. The implementation shall be subject to
accreditation by the National Accreditor for Police Systems. Accreditation
shall be based upon HMG InfoSec Standards and a relevant Security
Accreditation Scheme, which will be detailed in the ITT documentation. The
software and hardware components will be installed at a site within the
UK, which will be detailed in the ITT documentation. It is envisaged that
an installation of a back-up system will also be required at a designated
DR site. There will also be a requirement for a duplicate system for
testing purposes. The systems will need to be designed, built, tested,
implemented and integrated by the provider. The provider shall be required
to participate proactively in integration activities that form part of the
programme as a whole. A proven training capability for the system users
and administration staff will be required.
Support: - Once the system is deployed there will be a requirement to
provide management structures and skilled personnel to operate and
maintain the services for an initial period of at least 12 months. After
this initial period, the NPIA may exercise a right to operate and maintain
the services using their own staff, whilst utilising baseline support from
the provider. The scope of the overall support requirement includes
support that will be required for the integration of a number of national
applications into IAM Central Services. The support service should run
according to ITIL standards and will be required for up to 10 years from
system implementation.
The solution shall adhere to open standards and where possible and
appropriate, will use commercial off-the-shelf products.
It is anticipated that the Contract Award for this Lot will be made
between late December 2008 - February 2009, and that Implementation will
be required to be completed prior to the end of Q2Q3 in 2009 (calendar
year).
Full details of the requirement for this Lot will be set out in the ITT
documentation.
IAM Users - The NPIA may require the supply of such services (or parts of
the services) for the benefit of or to a number of organisations,
including itself and to such extent and in such circumstances as
authorised by the NPIA:
(I) police forces (including regional, national and local forces);
(II) other government departments and agencies;
(III) statutory authorities, non departmental public bodies and local
authorities;
(IV) private sector and voluntary organisations;
(V) other bodies; whether or not (in each case) they have a direct
interest in the prevention and detection of crime (collectively, (i) to
(V) known as the 'permitted bodies').
The successful supplier will be required to work in partnership with the
Permitted Bodies and their third party suppliers, for example in
accordance with Modernising Government initiatives.
2) COMMON PROCUREMENT VOCABULARY (CPV): 72320000, 30242000, 72262000,
72315100.
3) QUANTITY OR SCOPE: The IAM requirement is split into two Lots. Lot 1
covers the development, supply and installation of an Identity and Access
Management system, plus ongoing operating and maintenance services for a
period of up to 10 years from implementation date.
Estimated cost excluding VAT: 2 500 000 GBP.
4) INDICATION ABOUT DIFFERENT DATE FOR DURATION OF CONTRACT OR
STARTING/COMPLETION: Duration in months: 120 (from the award of the
contract).
5) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT LOTS: The Contracting Authority intends
to use an eTendering system in this procurement exercise.
The IAM requirement is split into 2 Lots, Lot 1 (Central Services) and Lot
2 (IAM Organisations Requirements).
Lot 1 (Central Services) will be awarded to one bidder.
For the avoidance of doubt, the NPIA will also consider awarding both Lots
to one bidder.
Contract Award for both Lots is anticipated between December 2008 –
February 2009. Implementation of Lot 1 (Central Services) will be required
to be completed prior to the end of Q2/Q3 in 2009 (calendar year).
LOT NO 002
TITLE: TITLE IAM Organisations Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Requirements
1) SHORT DESCRIPTION: This Lot covers the supply, delivery, installation,
configuration, integration and support of Identity & Access Management
components (hardware, software and associated ancillaries) The requirement
also covers the provision of professional services to implement this
equipment plus associated policies and processes, and the option of a
partial or fully managed IAM service for Organisations deploying IAM
throughout the United Kingdom.
The Framework Arrangement shall provide a provision for an Organisation
deploying IAM to procure any of the following:
1. FIPS201 PIV (or equivalent) compliant Smart cards, smart card readers,
smart card management systems and all associated middleware;
2. Hardware and software platforms for supporting the IAM Organisations’
implementation of the following components:
— Identity Management Service,
— Authentication Service,
— Public Key Infrastructure,
— Privilege Management Infrastructure,
— Audit capability,
— Session management,
— Portal Service,
— Federated Services.
3. Hardware, software and ancillaries for making local applications
available to authorised staff in other IAM Organisations;
4. Professional services to implement/integrate any of the above to
existing infrastructure;
5. Professional services to develop local policies and processes for the
operation of IAM components, which will be subject to accreditation;
6. Training capability for IAM Organisation staff;
7. A managed service capable of providing a configurable approach to
deliver any of the above on behalf of a requesting IAM Organisation.
The provider shall be required to participate proactively in integration
activities that form part of the programme as a whole.
It is anticipated that the Contract Award for this Lot will be made
between late December 2008 - February 2009, and that the products and
services will be required by IAM Organisations immediately thereafter.
Full details of the requirement for this Lot will be set out in the ITT
documentation.
IAM Users - The NPIA may require the supply of such services (or parts of
the services) for the benefit of or to a number of organisations,
including itself and to such extent and in such circumstances as
authorised by the NPIA:
(I) police forces (including regional, national and local forces);
(II) other government departments and agencies;
(III) statutory authorities, non departmental public bodies and local
authorities;
(IV) private sector and voluntary organisations;
(V) other bodies; whether or not (in each case) they have a direct
interest in the prevention and detection of crime (collectively, (i) to
(V) known as the 'permitted bodies').
The successful supplier will be required to work in partnership with the
Permitted Bodies and their 3rd party suppliers, for example in accordance
with Modernising Government initiatives.
2) COMMON PROCUREMENT VOCABULARY (CPV): 72300000, 72227000, 25252000,
72315100, 72262000, 30242000, 72228000.
3) QUANTITY OR SCOPE: The IAM requirement is split into two Lots. Lot 2
covers the supply and installation of Identity and Access Management
components and associated services to IAM Organisations, via a Framework
Arrangement. The entire Framework duration will be for up to 4 years. The
Framework will be let for 3 initial years, with an option to extend at the
end of year 3 for one year.
4) INDICATION ABOUT DIFFERENT DATE FOR DURATION OF CONTRACT OR
STARTING/COMPLETION: Duration in months: 48 (from the award of the
contract).
5) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT LOTS: The Contracting Authority intends
to use an eTendering system in this procurement exercise.
The IAM requirement is split into 2 Lots, Lot 1 (Central Services) and Lot
2 (IAM Organisations Requirements).
It is anticipated that Lot 2 (IAM Organisations Requirements) will be
awarded to one bidder, although the NPIA reserves the right to award this
Lot to more than one bidder.
For the avoidance of doubt, the NPIA will also consider awarding both Lots
to one bidder.
Contract Award for both Lots is anticipated between December 2008 –
February 2009. The products and services covered under Lot 2 will be
required by IAM Organisations immediately after Contract Award.
SECTION III: LEGAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
III.1) CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE CONTRACT
III.1.1) Deposits and guarantees required: No deposits are required but
guarantees may be required at a later stage.
III.1.2) Main financing conditions and payment arrangements and/or
reference to the relevant provisions regulating them: N/A.
III.1.3) Legal form to be taken by the group of economic operators to
whom the contract is to be awarded: No special legal form required, but
each service provider supplier will be required to become jointly and
severally responsible for the contract before acceptance.
III.1.4) Other particular conditions to which the performance of the
contract is subject: Yes.
The conditions to which performance of this contract will be subject will
be set out in the ITT.
III.2) CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION
III.2.1) Personal situation of economic operators, including requirements
relating to enrolment on professional or trade registers: Information and
formalities necessary for evaluating if requirements are met: Please
confirm whether any of the matters referred to in Regulation 23(1) to
23(4) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (Article 45 (1) and 45 (2)
of Directive 2004/18/EC) apply to your organisation.
III.2.2) Economic and financial capacity: Information and formalities
necessary for evaluating if requirements are met: (A) evidence of relevant
professional risk indemnity insurance;
(B) the presentation of balance-sheets or extracts from the
balance-sheets, where publication of the balance-sheet is required under
the law of the country in which the economic operator is established;
(C) a statement of the undertaking's overall turnover and, where
appropriate, of turnover in the area covered by the contract for a maximum
of the last three financial years available, depending on the date on
which the undertaking was set up or the economic operator started trading,
as far as the information on these turnovers is available;
III.2.3) Technical capacity: Information and formalities necessary for
evaluating if requirements are met: (A) the supplier's technical ability,
taking into account the suppliers skills, efficiency, experience and
reliability;
(B) a list of works carried out over the past 5 years involving Identity
and Access Management implementation and support with evidence of
satisfactory completion for these works indicating -
(I) the value of the consideration received;
(I) when and where the work was carried out;
(III) the identity of the person or organisation to whom the services were
provided;
(IV) any certificate issued or countersigned by that person or
organisation confirming the details of the contract for those goods sold
or services provided.
(V) Full contact details for two recent customers for the purpose of
obtaining references.
(C) a statement of the technicians or technical services available to the
supplier to -
(I) carry out the work under the contract; or
(II) be involved in the provision of services under the contract.
(D) a statement of the service provider's average annual number of staff
and managerial staff over the previous 3 years;
(E) evidence of the service provider's technology partners in PKI and
Identity Management products.
(F) copies of the organisation's Equality and Diversity policies.
III.2.4) Reserved contracts: No.
III.3) CONDITIONS SPECIFIC TO SERVICES CONTRACTS
SECTION IV: PROCEDURE
IV.1) TYPE OF PROCEDURE
IV.1.1) Type of procedure: Restricted.
IV.1.2) Limitations on the number of operators who will be invited to
tender or to participate: Envisaged minimum number: 005. Maximum number:
006
Objective criteria for choosing the limited number of candidates:
Evaluation of information provided in response to III.2.
When responding to the information requested at III.2 the Expressors of
Interest should state if they are interested in bidding for Lot 1, Lot 2
or both Lots.
IV.2) AWARD CRITERIA
IV.2.1) Award criteria: The most economically advantageous tender in
terms of the criteria stated in the specifications, in the invitation to
tender or to negotiate or in the descriptive document.
IV.2.2) An electronic auction will be used: No.
IV.3) ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
IV.3.3) Conditions for obtaining specifications and additional documents
or descriptive documentPayable documents: no.
IV.3.4) Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
16.7.2008 - 13:00.
IV.3.5) Date of dispatch of invitations to tender or to participate to
selected candidates: 29.8.2008.
IV.3.6) Language(s) in which tenders or requests to participate may be
drawn up: English.
IV.3.8) Conditions for opening tenders: Date: 31.10.2008 - 13:00.
SECTION VI: COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
VI.1) THIS IS A RECURRENT PROCUREMENT: No.
VI.2) CONTRACT RELATED TO A PROJECT AND/OR PROGRAMME FINANCED BY EU
FUNDS: No.
VI.3) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The Contracting Authority intends to use an
eTendering system in this procurement exercise.
To register and submit your responses to Section III please go to the Home
Office eSourcing portal https:homeoffice.bravosolution.com.
For support please contact the eTendering help-desk at 0800-011-2470 or
help@bravosolution.co.uk.
The IAM requirement is split into two Lots. Lot 1 covers the development,
supply and installation of an Identity and Access Management system, plus
ongoing operating and maintenance services for a period of up to 10 years
from implementation date. Lot 2 covers the supply and installation of
Identity and Access Management components and associated services to IAM
Organisations.
Lot 1 (Central Services) will be awarded to one bidder.
It is anticipated that Lot 2 (IAM Organisations requirement) will be
awarded to one bidder, although the NPIA reserves the right to award this
Lot to more than one bidder.
For the avoidance of doubt, the NPIA will also consider awarding both Lots
to one bidder.
Contract Award for both Lots is anticipated between December 2008 –
February 2009. Implementation of Lot 1 (Central Services) will be required
to be completed prior to the end of Q2/Q3 in 2009 (calendar year), and the
products and services covered under Lot 2 will be required by IAM
Organisations immediately after Contract Award.
The Tender and all supporting documents must be priced in the currency of
the Country of origin although all payments made under the contract will
be in sterling. The contract will be considered a contract made in
England, according to English Law and subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the English courts.
All personnel working on site will be required to have Government Security
Clearance to minimum SC Level.
Applicants must supply the information requested in III.2.1 to III.2.3.
Failure to do so may result in their application being rejected. The NPIA
reserves the right not to award a contract in whole or in part.
The NPIA will accept responses from groups of economic operators, where
there is one clear and defined economic operator acting as the 'prime
contractor' taking full responsibility for the contract.
Please note, Company promotional literature will not be accepted in
response to an Expression of Interest.
There is no further information, specifications or additional documents
available at this time. All information necessary for applicants to
provide their Expressions of Interest are contained within this Contract
Notice.
To clarify the process, interested applicants are required to provide
their Expressions of Interest (information requested in III.2) by
14.7.2008.
No pre-qualification questionnaire will be issued for this requirement.
It is anticipated that the short-listed suppliers only will be sent the
ITT documents by 29.8.2008.
Expressors of interest not short-listed will not be notified.
VI.4) PROCEDURES FOR APPEAL
VI.4.1) Body responsible for appeal procedures: Head of Commercial and
Procurement Unit, National Policing Improvement Agency, New Kings Beam
House , 22 Upper Ground, UK-London SE19QY. Tel. 020 71 47 82 00. URL:
http://www.npia.police.uk.
Body responsible for mediation procedures:
IDRS Ltd., 24 Angel Gate, City road, UK-London EC1V2PT. Tel. 020 75 20 38
00. URL: http://www.idrs.ltd.uk.
VI.5) DATE OF DISPATCH OF THIS NOTICE: 16.6.2008.


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