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Main contracts are due to be signed within nine months
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Fifty firms at first ID card bid meeting

£2bn of deals will go through the framework contracts now in procurement

Sarah Arnott, Computing 17 Sep 2007
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Fifty potential suppliers to the government's planned multi-million pound biometric identity card programme participated in the first bidders' conference last week.

The procurement for the scheme was launched last month and the framework contracts – which will handle up to £2bn of subsequent business – are expected to be signed within nine months.

'The emphasis of the conference was on explaining the procurement process, the way in which we want to do business, and in particular expanding on the business principles which will guide us - to create an environment with an emphasis on cooperation while at the same time encouraging healthy competition to make sure we deliver value for money for the taxpayer," said Bill Crothers, commercial director at the Identity and Passport Service.

The deadline for the next stage of the process is in two weeks.

The first deals to go be brokered under the framework will be for an upgraded fingerprint system and enrolment processing for both passports and ID cards.

See also:

Picture of a fingerprintWhitehall departments may not agree on the role of the IT infrastructure  23 Aug 2007
Picture of a fingerprintTreasury report will call for rapid take-up by citizens, say sources  09 Aug 2007
Picture of fingerprint scanUp to £2bn-worth of business will go through the planned framework deals  09 Aug 2007
Picture of WhitehallFrustration builds as technology procurement still has not begun  26 Jul 2007
Picture of a fingerprint being takenTimetable schedules first contract awards for second quarter of 2008  24 May 2007
Picture of Gordon BrownHead of Passport Service says previous estimates were unrealistic  17 May 2007
Picture of a fingerprint being takenCrosby report to benefit from 'clear air' of new PM, say sources  12 Apr 2007

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