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Foi2014/02622 Outstanding Ministry of Defence Contracts with Serco, G4s, Babylon Translations, Kbr and Tq Education & Training FOI2014/02622 OUTSTANDING MINISTRY OF DEFENCE CONTRACTS WITH SERCO, G4S, BABYLON TRANSLATIONS, KBR AND TQ EDUCATION & TRAINING Current Current Contract contract value Contract Number Contract Title contract Current vendor start date (attributable end date to vendor) AWE MANAGEMENT & OPERATION CONTRACT FOR AWE NUC41A/5001 1 Dec 1999 30 Nov 2024 MANAGEMENT £2,799,331,548 (ALDERMASTON) LIMITED CSVHC/04 HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTER (HET) PFI 14 Dec 2001 1 Jul 2024 FASTTRAX LIMITED £292,484,836 PTC/CB/00642 MULTI ENGINE PILOT TRAINING AT RAF CRANWELL 1 Apr 2004 31 Mar 2014 SERCO LIMITED £163,458,884 REPAIR AND POST DESIGN SERVICES FOR E190 AVCOMM2/1433 15 Nov 2004 31 Mar 2014 SERCO LIMITED £403,855 EQUIPMENT CAMPUS INTEGRATOR FOR THE DEFENCE CBC(PI)038 10 Feb 2005 31 Aug 2028 SERCO LIMITED £475,524,944 ACADEMY SUPPORT TO COVER FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF AVCOMM4/0235 26 Aug 2005 30 Sep 2014 SERCO LIMITED £8,580,274 GENERAL PURPOSE SUSPENSION TEST SET CSIS/00143 SEMAPHORE TECHNICAL HARDWARE & SOFTWARE 1 Apr 2006 30 Jun 2014 SERCO LIMITED £2,377,866 DSTL/AGR/00115/01 PRIME CONTRACT FOR PROJECT INSPIRE 1 Aug 2006 31 Mar 2021 SERCO LIMITED £490,143,191 PRIME CONTRACT (PC) INFRASTRUCTURE KELLOGG BROWN DE35/8074 13 Oct 2006 31 Mar 2012 £233,510,716 SUPPORT PROVIDER (ISP) - AFGHANISTAN & ROOT LIMITED PROVISION OF GENERAL PURPOSE SUSPENSION TECM/0193 EQUIPMENT AND RADIO FREQUENCY FILTER TEST 11 Dec 2006 30 Sep 2014 SERCO LIMITED £1,250,000 SETS THE PROVISION OF CIVILIAN TECHNICAL SUPPORT CS4D/2087 12 Dec 2006 30 Jun 2014 SERCO LIMITED £5,501,339 FOR 7 BATTALION REME AT WATTISHAM ACT/03157 MOD LYNEHAM MULTI ACTIVITY CONTRACT 18 Jan 2008 30 Sep 2014 SERCO LIMITED £23,554,909 SECONDMENTS TO PROVIDE SPECIALIST R&T/1/0355 17 Mar 2008 9 Jun 2015 AWE PLC £526,913 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ACT/03098 GLIDER MAINTENANCE AT RAF SYERSTON 4 Aug 2008 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £9,482,653 PROVISION OF SURFACE FINISHING SERVICES FOR ASCOMM5/1157 15 Aug 2008 31 Mar 2019 SERCO LIMITED £67,044,029 THE RAF PROVISION OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND CS5D/5022 RELATED AIRFIELD ACTIVITIES AT WATTISHAM 29 Oct 2008 30 Sep 2014 SERCO LIMITED £12,463,918 AIRFIELD FOI2014/02622 OUTSTANDING MINISTRY OF DEFENCE CONTRACTS WITH SERCO, G4S, BABYLON TRANSLATIONS, KBR AND TQ EDUCATION & TRAINING Current Current Contract contract value Contract Number Contract Title contract Current vendor start date (attributable end date to vendor) PROVISION OF MULTI-ACTIVITY SUPPORT SERVICES AT RAF FYLINGDALES, RAF BOULMER, ACT/03310 17 Feb 2009 31 Mar 2014 SERCO LIMITED £16,919,238 RRH BUCHAN, RRH NEATISHEAD, RRH STAXTON WOLD AND RRS SWINGATE ADAPTIVE PORT AREA TRAINING SUPPORT MTSC/0135 31 Mar 2009 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £4,075,683 SERVICE TORPC/01116 UNDERWATER TARGETS 1 Apr 2009 30 Apr 2014 SERCO LIMITED £8,485,839 SPSCM/00629 SME SUPPORT 19 May 2009 31 Mar 2014 AWE PLC £195,932 ACT/01426 MAINTENANCE OF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT 26 Oct 2009 25 Oct 2016 SERCO LIMITED £123,338 UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC CALIBRATION SERVICE NPL MANAGEMENT FTS3/NPL/CG122 1 Dec 2009 30 Nov 2014 £532,000 (UACS) LIMITED RAF HIGH WYCOMBE AND RAF HALTON MULTI ACT/03371 10 Dec 2009 31 Mar 2017 SERCO LIMITED £75,184,183 ACTIVITY CONTRACT COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT SCANNER) KELLOGG BROWN MEDGSCAM2/013 CAPABILITY IN THE CAMP BASTION MEDICAL 2 Feb 2010 2 Feb 2015 £2,645,970 & ROOT LIMITED FACILITY THE PROVISION OF AN AIRCRAFT MOVERS KELLOGG BROWN ACT/03596 4 Mar 2010 12 Apr 2014 £4,315,828 SERVICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST & ROOT LIMITED EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE CONTINUING G4S ASSESSMENT PROVISION OF AN ADMINISTRATION SERVICE F9OR CTLBC/1091 10 Mar 2010 31 Mar 2014 SERVICES (UK) £1,312,718 THE ARMED FORCES ENHANCED LEARNING LIMITED SCHEME (ELC) THE PROCUREMENT OF A WINDFARM TOLERANT ADATS/147 LONG RANGE 3D SURVEILLANCE RADAR FOR RRH 30 Mar 2010 31 Dec 2018 SERCO LIMITED £18,132,188 TRIMINGHAM FTS3/MTSC/0144 HMS SULTAN TRAINING REFRESH 5 May 2010 20 Feb 2014 SERCO LIMITED £880,254 KELLOGG BROWN ECI/0112 PROVISION AND SUPPORT OF TBAU 18 May 2010 31 Mar 2015 £9,623,449 & ROOT LIMITED FOI2014/02622 OUTSTANDING MINISTRY OF DEFENCE CONTRACTS WITH SERCO, G4S, BABYLON TRANSLATIONS, KBR AND TQ EDUCATION & TRAINING Current Current Contract contract value Contract Number Contract Title contract Current vendor start date (attributable end date to vendor) BABYLON PROVISION OF CULTURAL AWARENESS AND HQLF1/76 10 Jun 2010 31 Jul 2014 TRANSLATIONS £9,357,558 MISSION SPECIFIC TRAINING LTD FATS/3/SERC/TA00001 SPECIALIST SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT 1 Jul 2010 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £143,369 ACT/03619 RAF BRIZE NORTON MULTI-ACTIVITY CONTRACT 3 Aug 2010 30 Sep 2015 SERCO LIMITED £45,334,304 PROVISION OF OUT OF HOURS GP SERVICES AT FLEET/OPS/0237 9 Aug 2010 31 Oct 2013 SERCO LIMITED £96,252 RNAS CULDROSE TQ EDUCATION ACCREDITATION OF ELECTRONIC ARTIFICER & HQLF3B/7368 1 Sep 2010 31 Aug 2013 AND TRAINING £176,000 UPGRADER COURSE AT SEAE TO DEGREE LEVEL LIMITED PROVISION OF MANPOWER FOR ESS FULL KELLOGG BROWN DSG/P/SC00014 4 Oct 2010 30 Sep 2014 £3,961,485 REGENERATION CAPABILITY CAMP BASTION & ROOT LIMITED IT AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICAL NBCPCB/0421 16 Nov 2010 30 Nov 2013 SERCO LIMITED £97,500 SUPPORT SERVICES TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE NAVAL SHORE FTS3/DII/MSG01 TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM & NETWORK 1 Dec 2010 30 Jun 2014 SERCO LIMITED £616,141 INFRASTRUCTURE TQ EDUCATION THE PROVISION OF UNIT WELFARE OFFICERS HQLF1/102 24 Jan 2011 31 Mar 2014 AND TRAINING £409,778 COURSE (UWOC) LIMITED KELLOGG BROWN CB/PJHQ/168 THEATRE CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT CELL 25 Jan 2011 31 Jan 2014 £1,143,540 & ROOT LIMITED NAVY COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION FTS3/NCHQ/CPMT SYSTEMS COMPLEX PROJECT MANAGEMENT 21 Feb 2011 31 Mar 2014 SERCO LIMITED £465,000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT MANAGEMENT OF BORDON GARRISON SWIMMING SERCO LEISURE CS4D/1417 22 Feb 2011 31 Mar 2015 £312,116 POOL OPERATING LTD GEM AERO ENGINE BUILD AND TEST SERVICES AT HEC1A/0200 1 Jun 2011 31 Mar 2017 SERCO LIMITED £8,970,000 RNAS YEOVILTON FLEET/OPS/0247 PROVISION OF TANK CLEANING 1 Jun 2011 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £1,093,121 FOI2014/02622 OUTSTANDING MINISTRY OF DEFENCE CONTRACTS WITH SERCO, G4S, BABYLON TRANSLATIONS, KBR AND TQ EDUCATION & TRAINING Current Current Contract contract value Contract Number Contract Title contract Current vendor start date (attributable end date to vendor) PROCUREMENT OF A WINDFARM TOLERANT LONG ADATS/265 24 Jun 2011 31 Dec 2018 SERCO LIMITED £15,156,000 RANGE RADAR SUPPORT OF T55 ENGINE/TITAN AUXILIARY POWER HEC1A/0203 1 Jul 2011 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £3,151,321 UNIT AT RAF ODIHAM TQ EDUCATION DELIVERY OF APPRENTICESHIPS TO THE ROYAL HQLF2/1875 26 Jul 2011 31 Jul 2016 AND TRAINING £7,500,000 ENGINEERS LIMITED A SUPPORT SOLUTION TO MAINTAIN DEFENDER SPMAP/0030 12 Sep 2011 31 Jul 2014 SERCO LIMITED £624,610 AIRCRAFT ACTIVITY PRIME CONTRACT (PC) INFRASTRUCTURE KELLOGG BROWN CT/INT13/0025 SUPPORT PROVIDER (ISP) - AFGHANISTAN & 22 Sep 2011 28 Dec 2014 £65,723,759 & ROOT LIMITED BASTION AIRFIELDS PROVISION OF SUPPORT SERVICES AT RAF ACT/01427 23 Nov 2011 31 Mar 2017 SERCO LIMITED £25,963,719 VALLEY MANUFACTURE AND REPAIR IN SUPPORT OF RAF HTPT2B/1122 22 Dec 2011 31 Mar 2014 SERCO LIMITED £41,668 HERCULES C130 AIRCRAFT CONTEMPORARY OPERATING ENVIRONMENT HQLF1/142 18 Jan 2012 11 Dec 2014 SERCO LIMITED £45,650,810 FORCE (ARMY TRAINING SUPPORT) THE PROVISION OF CIVILIAN INVESTIGATOR G4S CARE AND HQLF2/1850 SUPPORT TO THE RMP SPECIAL INVESTIGATION 24 Jan 2012 31 Mar 2015 JUSTICE SERVICES £3,802,154 BRANCH (SIB) (UK) (UK) LIMITED PROVISION OF FILTER WATER SEPARATORS AND KELLOGG BROWN BFUC1/82 30 Jan 2012 30 Sep 2012 £774,826 MOD KITS FOR JOFS 2 & ROOT LIMITED KELLOGG BROWN CB/PJHQ/177 OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY SUPPORT CONTRACT 1 Mar 2012 30 Apr 2015 £1,679,376 & ROOT LIMITED ACT/03714 NORTHOLT AND BFPO MAC 6 Mar 2012 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £36,140,495 MANAGEMENT PARTNER FOR DEFENCE BUSINESS CTLBC/1580 14 Mar 2012 18 Apr 2016 SERCO LIMITED £36,000,000 SERVICES FOI2014/02622 OUTSTANDING MINISTRY OF DEFENCE CONTRACTS WITH SERCO, G4S, BABYLON TRANSLATIONS, KBR AND TQ EDUCATION & TRAINING Current Current Contract contract value Contract Number Contract Title contract Current vendor start date (attributable end date to vendor) PROVISION OF AVIATION & ENGINEERING FACILITIES & AIRCRAFT SUPPORT AT RNAS FLEET/OPS/0303 1 Apr 2012 31 Mar 2015 SERCO LIMITED £30,814,495 YEOVILTON, RNAS CULDROSE AND VARIOUS SATELLITE STATIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF BIRD CONTROL SERVICES ACT/03734 1 Apr 2012 31 Mar 2017 SERCO LIMITED £2,228,897 - EASTERN REGION INFRARED COUNTERMEASURES BAY AT RAF CS4D/1517 1 Apr 2012 31 Mar 2016 SERCO LIMITED £346,338 ODIHAM SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF GENERATORS AND KELLOGG BROWN ECI/0209 25 Apr 2012 24 Apr 2015 £8,343,737 LAPDS CAPABILITIES & ROOT LIMITED THE PROVISION OF TRAUMA CASUALTY AMPUTEES (TCAS) IN SUPPORT OF RAF PRE-DEPLOYMENT G4S SECURE ACT/03973 TRAINING AND MISSION REHEARSAL EXERCISES 6 Jul 2012 31 Mar 2014 SOLUTIONS (UK) £126,848 (MRX) DELIVERED BY THE RAF FORCE LTD PROTECTION CENTRE DELIVERY & PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT OF ELECTIVE LEARNDIRECT VOCATIONAL TQ EDUCATION HQLF2/1898 QUALIFICATIONS TO RN, SOLDIERS, CROWN 24 Aug 2012 31 Aug 2017 AND TRAINING £8,000,000 SERVANTS AND WIDER DEFENCE COMMUNITY OF LIMITED THE ARMY AND NAVY STRATEGIC WEAPONS SYSTEMS ACTIVITIES PROC13C/12152 27 Aug 2012 31 Dec 2027 AWE PLC £54,081,905 CONTRACT CONFIGURATION CONTROL AND SAFETY MCS/3011 17 Sep 2012 17 Sep 2015 SERCO LIMITED £120,001 MANAGEMENT TQ EDUCATION PROVISION OF ADVENTURE TRAINING FOR ITC HQLF3B/7385 1 Oct 2012 30 Sep 2015 AND TRAINING £2,550,000 CATTERICK LIMITED THE PROVISION OF THE JOINT OPERATIONAL
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