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Regulation 2
Equipment | Framework Arrangement |
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Body armour | (1) The Framework Agreement for general patrol regular body armour(1) to comply with HOSDB standard HG1A (for ballistic protection)(2) and HOSDB standard KR1 (for knife resistance)(3) |
Police vehicles | The NPIA/NAPFM Framework Agreement for Provision of Vehicles and Spare Parts(4) |
IT commoditised hardware | Sprint II (Product Framework RM720)(5) |
IT commercial off-the-shelf software | Sprint II (Product Framework RM720)(6) |
This Framework Agreement is entitled “Supply and Delivery of Body Armour to protection level HG1A/KR1 and associated covers.” It was published by the Metropolitan Police Authority in 2010.
This publication is entitled “Body Armour Standards for UK Police.” It was published by the Home Office Scientific Development Branch in July 2007. Parts 1 and 2 are of particular relevance.
Ibid. Parts 1 and 3.
This Framework Agreement is entitled “National Association of Police Fleet Managers Framework Arrangement for the Provision of Vehicles and Spare Parts.” It was published by the National Policing Improvement Agency in 2010.
This Framework Agreement is entitled “Sprint II Framework Agreement for the provision of IT Products and Services.” It was published by Buying Solutions in 2010. The Framework terms and conditions are available on www.buyingsolutions.gov.uk.
Ibid.
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