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telent wins place on Traffic Management Technology 2 agreement

UK technology company telent has been awarded a place on all 15 lots of the Crown Commercial Service’s Traffic Management Technology 2 (TMT2) agreement for the supply of a wide range of traffic management technology products, solutions and professional services. The TMT2 agreement can be used by organisations across the UK public sector including central government, local government, health, education, devolved administrations, emergency services, defence and not-for-profit organisations. An online ca
November 23, 2016 Read time: 1 min
UK technology company 525 telent has been awarded a place on all 15 lots of the Crown Commercial Service’s Traffic Management Technology 2 (TMT2) agreement for the supply of a wide range of traffic management technology products, solutions and professional services.

The TMT2 agreement can be used by organisations across the UK public sector including central government, local government, health, education, devolved administrations, emergency services, defence and not-for-profit organisations.

An online catalogue is available for the direct purchase of a range of fixed price products and services and use of the NEC3 suite of contracts will make transactions simpler and more efficient.

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