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ClosedStage · contract

Greater Manchester Police

Effective Targeting and Prevention of Organised Crime

HealthcareCPV 85322000 85300000 98000000
Value£50k
Deadline18 Oct 2015
Published23 Sept 2015
RegionNorth West
Timeline
Published 23 Sept 2015ClosedCloses 18 Oct 2015
Contract value in context
£50ktotal contract value
median £380k
this tender£0£16.5m

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The brief

Greater Manchester Police (“GMP”) and the Police & Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester (“the Commissioner”) invite tenders in respect of the development of an assessment tool and electronic information resource for the effective disruption of Organised Crime Groups through systematic analysis of the lifestyles and behaviours of their members.

GMP has up to £50,000 available to commission services that meet the specification with the overall aim of producing a systematic approach to assessing the lifestyles and behaviours of organised crime group members in order to identify the most appropriate and effective means of disrupting or preventing criminality.

The successful tenderer will be expected to: • work with GMP to design and develop a Lifestyle and Behaviour Assessment tool that will be used to systematically pinpoint specific civil or criminal interventions to disrupt or prevent organised criminal activity. • produce an electronic resource that provides a compilation of available civil powers and how these can be best deployed in the context of targeting OCG members. • work with an identified number of operational teams on a pilot basis to provide support and assistance in developing expertise in seeking civil applications against OCG members in live cases.

This work will need to be completed by 31st March 2016.

Should additional funding become available, the Commissioner reserves the right to extend the contract (either incrementally or as a single extension) upto a total contract term of 48 months

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The successful tenderer will be expected

The successful tenderer will be expected to:.

02

Provide support and assistance in developing expertise

provide support and assistance in developing expertise in seeking civil applications.

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This work will need to be completed

This work will need to be completed by 31st March 2016.

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Should additional funding become available, the Commissioner

Should additional funding become available, the Commissioner reserves the right to extend the contract (either incrementally or as a single extension) upto a total contract term of 48 months.

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