UK's Home Office dangles £32m for application support on comms-snooping network

UK's Home Office dangles £32m for application support on comms-snooping network

The UK's Home Office is on the hunt for a supplier to help support applications running on its counter-terrorism data network to fulfil a contract that could be worth up to £32m.


The National Communications Data Service (NCDS) gives security, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies legal access to communications data.

In a tender document released last week, the Home Office said it was looking to engage suppliers early before it puts together a contract to "facilitate the delivery of its communications data applications."


As the applications are hosted in AWS, it also needs potential suppliers to manage that infrastructure.

The procurement, which is set to use an existing government framework to run a mini-competition, is looking for application support or a DevOps solution as well as application lifecycle maintenance t ..

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