As we reported back in June 2017, Scotland is following other regional and national UK authorities in aggregating government demand for language services. Six months after putting out a request for proposals for much of Scotland’s public sector language services business, the government has awarded a GBP 12m (USD 15.6m) contract for interpreting, translation, and transcription services to Glasgow-based language service providers Global Connections and Global Language Services.
The contract award notice published on October 31, 2017 states that the framework agreement consists of just one lot, but the contract was awarded to the first and second ranked suppliers, which will provide face-to-face interpreting, telephone spoken language interpreting and document translation and transcription services.
These services will be used by practically the whole of government, including the Scottish Ministers and agencies, non-departmental public bodies, and cross-border public authorities, or any public body established by or under the Scotland Act 1998 or any act of the Scottish Parliament.
