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Information Communications and Technology Infrastructure.
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The English Institute of Sport (EIS) is seeking to appoint one or more suppliers to provide three key elements of its ICT Infrastructure. These elements are Wide Area Networking (WAN) communications, Data Centre, and Managed Services and the contract will be divided into three corresponding Lots. The EIS may appoint one contractor for all three Lots, or sub-divide the infrastructure among more than one contractor. The contractor providing the Managed Services will be the primary support contact for the EIS services delivered through the WAN and Data Centre.We intend to invite tenders only from suppliers who can provide evidence of experience of supplying effective systems to organizations.In order to identify suppliers to take part in this important process, a pre-qualifying questionnaire (PQQ) should be submitted by interested parties in the first instance. The PQQ can be found at (URL)http://www.eis2win.co.uk/Pages/EISICT3PQQ.aspxPlease send the completed PQQ by email to mark.richards@eis2win.co.uk by 16:00 (BST), 4th August 2014.
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72700000 - Computer network services
72400000 - Internet services
72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
72590000 - Computer-related professional services
72720000 - Wide area network services
72910000 - Computer back-up services
64200000 - Telecommunications services
72710000 - Local area network services
72540000 - Computer upgrade services
72410000 - Provider services
72310000 - Data-processing services
72610000 - Computer support services
48820000 - Servers
72510000 - Computer-related management services
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