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JSP 895 the Enabling Contracts Library Annex A to FOI2014-04969 JSP895- THE ENABLING CONTRACTS LIBRARY SigDate (last Con Contract Contract No of Contract number Contract title BLB amendment lptShort ScoTitle BLB date end date UINs to file) PROVISION OF RELEASE TO SERVICE A400M/048 SUPPORT FOR THE A400M 8341 19/08/2014 01/07/2011 31/10/2015 3 PROGRAMME THE SUPPLY OF BEARINGS AND ABR05A/00632 ASSOCIATED PRODUCT NATO SUPPLY 8175 28/05/2014 01/08/2006 30/11/2014 7 GROUP 31 ACCOMM1 A/7035 SUPPLY OF 463L AIR CARGO PALLETS 8442 12/02/2014 11/02/2018 1 THE PROVISION OF POST DESIGN SERVICES FOR ARI23245 AND ARI23428, ACCOMM1 B/5926 HEADSET EQUIPMENT AND 8441 14/11/2013 01/12/2010 31/05/2015 91 ASSOCIATED TEST EQUIPMENT AND THE SUPPLY OF PIECE PART SPARES REPAIR & TASKING SUPPORT SERVICE FOR DELCO CAROUSEL SYSTEMS FOR ACCOMM1 B/5931 8441 01/07/2011 31/05/2015 1 THE PERIOD 01 JULY 2011 TO 31 MAY 2015 ACCOMM1 B/5934 EQUIPMENT SUPPORT PACKAGE 8441 02/09/2013 01/01/2012 31/12/2016 3 DEMAND ORDER SPARES INCLUSIVE ACCOMM1 B/5935 REPAIR OF 6A GENERAL AVIONICS 8441 01/10/2011 30/09/2014 2 EQUIPMENT DEMAND ORDER REPAIR SERVICE FOR ACCOMM1 B/5936 8441 02/08/2013 01/11/2011 31/10/2016 2 SEA KING MK4 EQUIPMENT DEMAND ORDER REPAIR SERVICE FOR ACCOMM1 B/5938 MULTI AIR PLATFORM AVIONIC 8441 06/12/2013 14/04/2012 31/03/2015 2 EQUIPMENT DEMAND ORDER SPARES INCLUSIVE ACCOMM1 B/5941 8441 16/04/2012 31/03/2016 REPAIR FOR AVIONIC EQUIPMENT DEMAND ORDER SUPPLY OF ACCOMM1 B/5942 COMPASSES FOR THE PERIOD 01 APRIL 8441 01/04/2012 31/03/2017 1 2012 TO 31 MARCH 2017 CALIBRATION AND REPAIR OF ACTS­ ACCOMM1 B/7001 8441 01/11/2012 01/07/2012 30/06/2017 2 003/B LIFE SUPPORT TEST SETS REPAIR AND SPARES SERVICE IN ACCOMM1 B/7008 SUPPORT OF MULTIPLE AIR 8441 01/06/2012 31/05/2017 PLATFORMS -- Annex A to FOI2014-04969 JSP895- THE ENABLING CONTRACTS LIBRARY SigDate (last Con Contract Contract No of Contract number Contract title BLB amendment lptShort ScoTitle BLB date end date UINs to file) REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND ACCOMM1 B/7009 CALIBRATION OF THE MK TEST 8441 15/08/2013 01/08/2012 31/07/2015 3 AUTOMEG TEST SYSTEMS ACCOMM1 B/7020 CONSOLIDATED SUPPORT CONTRACT 8441 12/02/2013 01/01/2013 31/12/2017 4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR ADA ACCOMM1 B/7045 8442 25/02/2014 31/12/2015 2 EQUIPMENT REPAIR, SPARES AND PDS IN RESPECT ACCOMM1 B/7047 OF CPLS, WEATHER RADAR AND RADIO 8442 08/01/2014 31/12/2017 3 COMPASS EQUIPMENT SUPPLY OF SPARES FOR FLAMEPROOF ACCOMM2/0001 8443 15/12/2009 31/12/2014 2 LAMPS DOS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VACUBLAST ACCOMM2/0005 8443 10/08/2012 02/02/2010 31/12/2015 1 SPARES SUPPLY OF VARIOUS TAPES TO ACCOMM2/0007 8443 12/09/2012 01/07/2011 30/06/2016 5 SUPPORT AIRCRAFT ARRESTOR GEAR ANNUAL MAINTENANCE & REPAIR OF ACCOMM2/0014 8442 8442 19/06/2014 23/03/2010 31/07/2015 3 ROUTER MACHINES SUPPLY OF NON STANDARD PLUGS ACCOMM2/0017 8443 27/04/2010 30/04/2015 1 AND SOCKETS DEMAND ORDER SUPPLY OF SPARES ACCOMM2/0019 8443 18/02/2010 28/02/2015 1 FOR RISBRIDGER AIRCRAFT TOTAL SUPPORT FOR BARRIER ACCOMM2/0020 8443 29/11/2011 AC COMM 16/06/2010 31/03/2015 1 ARRESTOR GEAR ACCOMM2/0020P2 TOTAL SUPPORT FOR BARRIER 8443 16/06/2010 31/03/2015 4 p ARRESTOR GEAR MULTl ACTIVITY CONTRACT FOR ACCOMM2/0022 SUPPORT OF GROUND SUPPORT 8443 04/06/2014 01/04/2010 31/03/2015 9 EQUIPMENT MUL Tl ACTIVITY CONTRACT FOR ACCOMM2/0022P2 01/04/2010 31/03/2015 4 p SUPPORT OF GROUND SUPPORT 8443 04/06/2014 EQUIPMENT SUPPLY OF SPARES FOR TOWED ACCOMM2/0023 8442 01/04/2010 31/03/2015 1 BAGGAGE TROLLEYS MULTI-PURPOSE CONTRACT RELATING ACCOMM2/0025 TO THE HARRIER GTS/APU TEST RIG, 8442 01/04/2010 31/03/2015 2 RAF WITTERING 2 Annex A to FOI2014-04969 JSP895- THE ENABLING CONTRACTS LIBRARY SigDate (last Con Contract Contract No of Contract number Contract title BLB amendment lptShort ScoTitle BLB date end date UINs to file) DEMAND ORDER REPAIR AND DEMAND ACCOMM2/0026 ORDER SPARES OF 4XE EDDY 8442 01/04/2010 31/03/2015 2 CURRENT EQUIPMENT DEMAND ORDER SUPPLY OF SPARES ACCOMM2/0031 8443 12/07/2010 31/12/2014 1 FOR HYLITE MK 1 & 2 FLOODLIGHTS ACCOMM2/0033 REPAIR ROLLER TINES 8443 18/06/2012 AC TEAM AC COMM 16/08/2010 31/07/2015 2 SUPPORT OF MOBILE AND FIXED ACCOMM2/0061 AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC SERVICING 8442 . 11/02/2014 30/09/2018 2 EQUIPMENT ACCOMM2/0067 DEHUMIDIFICATION ADAPTORS 8442 09/01/2014 30/11/2017 ACCOMM2A/385 SUPPLY MK12 REPAIR KITS 8443 19/08/2009 31/03/2020 3 ACCOMM2A/562 SUPPLY AIRCRAFT JACKS 8443 24/06/2013 14/01/2010 31/03/2019 2 PROVISION OF FALL ARREST BLOCKS ACCOMM2A/580 8442 26/03/2013 20/09/2010 31/03/2020 3 FABS PROVISION OF 3 YEAR DEMAND ORDER CONTRACT FOR THE SUPPLY FOR ACCOMM2A/7016 8443 15/03/2013 31/10/2015 7 RAPISCAN AVIATION SECURITY EQUIPMENT SERVICE AND CALIBRATION OF THE ACCOMM2A/71 01 8442 02/05/2014 01/05/2015 2 HYPOBARIC CHAMBER MODIFICATION OF MOBILE OPERATING ACCOMM2A/756 STRIP KIT (MOSKIT) AND PROVISION OF 8443 24/05/2012 20/04/2009 31/03/2020 3 IN SERVICE SUPPORT REPAIR, RECONDITIONING & ACCOMM2A/765 CONVERSION OF GROUND POWER 8443 08/07/2011 AC TEAM AC COMM 11/05/2009 31/03/2015 UNITS 51 SUPPLY OF HAND & HEAD LAMP ACCOMM2A/772 8443 05/12/2011 AC TEAM AC COMM 09/11/2009 31/12/2014 1 I SPARES DEMAND ORDER SUPPLY OF SPARES ACCOMM2A/773 8443 27/10/2009 31/01/2015 AND FIELD/TENT LIGHTS 1 I SUPPLY OF SPARES FOR FINNIG DAN ACCOMM2B/01 0 8442 23/01/2012 AC TEAM AC COMM 26/08/2010 31/12/2014 1 i FORKLIFT TRUCKS DEMAND ORDER CALIBRATION AND ACCOMM2B/014 REPAIR OF REVERE ELECTRONIC LOAD 8442 24/11/2010 30/09/2014 1 CELL KITS - 3 Annex A to FOI2014-04969 JSP895- THE ENABLING CONTRACTS LIBRARY SigDate (last Con Contract Contract No of Contract number Contract title BLB amendment lptShort ScoTitle BLB date end date UINs to file) ACCOMM2B/022 REPAIR OF Y & R LOADER PUMPS 8442 01/11/2009 31/10/2014 2 ACCOMM2B/023 SPARES FORKLIFT TRUCKS 8442 05/12/2011 AC TEAM AC COMM 24/08/2010 31/03/2015 1 SUPPLY OF PAINTS, SPECIALIST COATINGS AND ASSOCIATED ACCOMM2B/7021 8442 29/10/2013 30/04/2018 1 MATERIALS FOR THE MILITARY ENVIRONMENT DEMAND ORDER SPARES AND REPAIRS ACCOMM2B/7094 OF OLYMPUS KEYMED REMOTE VISUAL 8442 31/07/2014 30/06/2018 AIDS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT PDS, SPARES & REPAIRS FOR THE ACCOMM2C/7067 ATLAS AIRCRAFT LOADER MK 2A/2K 8442 30/10/2013 30/09/2017 2 AND DISS TRAILER BUSINESS CASE FOR 1 YEAR ACCOM M2C/7076 REPLACEMENT CONTRACT FOR 8443 01/10/2013 30/09/2014 3 DEMAND ORDER SPARES PROVISION OF MANPOWER ACT/03475 ASSISTANCE FOR LOGISTIC SUPPORT 8365 8365 01/03/2012 19/06/2009 30/06/2015 25 TASKS AT RAF UNITS AN ENABLING CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF IN-FLIGHT CATERING SERVICES FOR UNITED KINGDOM ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT AT DES CCC ACT/03495 6434 8389 03/07/2012 COMRCL3 07/06/2009 31/10/2014 2 BAHRAIN AIRPORT FOR THE PERIOD 7 HWY JUNE 2009 TO 6 JUNE 2012 WITH EXTENSION OPTIONS FOR UP TO 2 FURTHER YEARS AN ENABLING CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF IN-FLIGHT CATERING SERVICES FOR UNITED KINGDOM ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT AT DES CCC ACT/03496 4492 8389 09/07/2012 COMRCL3 07/06/2009 31/10/2014 5 GANDER AND DEERLAKE AIRPORTS, HWY CANADA FOR THE PERIOD 7 JUNE 2009 TO 6 JUNE 2012 WITH EXTENSION OPTIONS FOR UP TO 2 FURTHER Y DES CCC ACT/03498 IN FLIGHT CATERING 6434 18/06/2012 07/06/2009 31/10/2014 2 HWY -­ 4 Annex A to F012014-04969 JSP895- THE ENABLING CONTRACTS LIBRARY SigDate (last Con Contract Contract No of Contract number Contract title BLB amendment lptShort ScoTitle BLB date end date UINs to file) AN ENABLING CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF IN-FLIGHT CATERING SERVICES FOR UNITED KINGDOM ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT AT ST DES CCC­ ACT/03499 8389 8389 25/10/2012 COMRCL3 01/12/2009 30/11/2014 11 JOHN'S INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, HWY CANADA FOR THE PERIOD 1/12/09 TO 30/11/2012 WITH EXT OPTIONS FOR UP TO 2 FURTHER YEARS ENABLING CONTRACT FOR THE LEASING AND MAINTENANCE OF ACT/03574 4492 17/08/2011 ACT SCO 01/08/2009 11/11/2014 39 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT AT VARIOUS RAF STATIONS ACROSS AIR COMMAND THE PROVISION OF PEST CONTROL ACT/03660 SERVICES TO THE USVF AT RAF 8365 09/02/2012 30/11/2014 3 MILDENHALL AND RAF LAKENHEATH THE PROVISION OF MERLIN MK3 AND ACT/03694 4444 19/11/2010 31/12/2014 3 MK3A HELICOPTER TRAINING COURSES GRAF 8 AND VISION TRAINING ACT/03739 4447 07/03/2010 31/12/2014 2 COURSES PROVISION OF ELECTRONIC WARFARE ACT/03774 8389 01/09/2011 31/03/2015 2 TRAINING ACT/03812 HS125 SIMLATOR TRAINING 8389 01/09/2010 31/08/2015 3 THE PROVISION OF PEST CONTROL ACT/03837 4453 01/12/2010 30/11/2014 2 SERVICES AT RAF ALCONBURY ENABLING CONTRACT FOR ACT/03846 MAINTENANCE OF 41 (R) SON HElM 4394 14/01/2011 31/03/2015 2 DATA RECORDERS ACT/03869 IN-FLIGHT CATERING 4492 27/07/2012 07/06/2009 31/10/2014 6 AN ENABLING CONTRACT FOR REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND ASSOCIATED ACT/03895 8365 01/01/2012 31/12/2015 3 SERVICES OF VEHICLES AND RELATED EQUIPMENT BAE 146 FLIGHT ACT/03927 8389 13/05/2011 31/03/2015 2 SIMULATOR/CONVERSION TRAINING ACT/03948 MIDS & AN URC138 TERMINAL TRAINING 8389 01/03/2012 31/12/2014 5 Annex A to FOI2014-04969 JSP895- THE ENABLING CONTRACTS LIBRARY SigDate (last Con Contract Contract No of Contract number Contract title BLB amendment lptShort ScoTitle BLB date end date UINs to file) ACT/03952 RAF EASTERN REGION MINI-MAC 2776 01/06/2012 31/05/2015 11 TORNADO AIR TO AIR MISSILE UNIT ACT/03955 (AAMU) OFF-AIRCRAFT MANITENANCE 8389 01/01/2012 31/12/2015 1 COURSE TORNADO STORES MANAGEMENT ACT/03956 SYSTEMS (SMS) OFF-AIRCRAFT 4492 01/01/2012 31/12/2015 2 MAINTAINERS COURSE NON-IONISING (RF) RADIATION ACT/03971 4443 01/04/2012 31/03/2016 2 PROTECTION TRAINING TRAINING ON THE MAINTENANCE OF ACT/03994 EMS PHYSIO LTD 4492 01/04/2012 31/03/2016 2 MEDILINKIMEGAPULSE EQUIPMENT PROVISION OF EL T & KEY/FUNCTIONAL ACT/04011 8389 12/11/2012 11/11/2016 1 SKILLS
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