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Servers, Storage and Solutions National Agreement (SSSNA).

Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC) - Reading, South East, United Kingdom

Framework

Sources

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Framework value

£600M

Number of suppliers

21

Count of identified call-offs

217

Value of identified call-offs

£110M

This framework is for the provision of Servers, Storage and Solutions, including virtual appliances, support and maintenance and warranty extensions, software defined storage, back up solutions. It also includes compute and server related solutions, converged, hyper-converged, High Performance Computing and associated infrastructure.

SUPC is acting as lead organisation on behalf of its members and also members of HEPCW, NEUPC, NWUPC, LUPC and APUC. A full list of members can be found on the consortia websites.

Who has used this framework previously?
Buyer type Volume of buyers Volume of call-offs Value of call-offs
Further and Higher Education
Central Government
Private Limited
Private Limited w/o Share Capital

Contract detail

Contract status Framework - awarded
Value
£600M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Supplies
Contract sectors
  • Data-processing machines (hardware)
  • Servers
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME No
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 16 December 2016
Contract tender deadline -
Contract start 1 November 2016
Contract end

30 April 2021

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Contract duration 4 years, 6 months
Contract value awarded
£600M
Contract awarded
Between 1 December 2016 and 13 December 2016
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