The public sector language procurement machine keeps churning in the UK, issuing framework contracts large and small. After the UK announced back in June that the massive ESPO contract would be put back out for tender, comes a new language services contract worth GBP 3.2m (USD 3.8m), which has just been awarded to nine language service providers (LSPs).
The contract is divided into six lots: one for face-to-face interpreting, two for British sign language interpreting, and three for translation. The contract takes the form of a multi-vendor framework agreement, which offers no guarantees as to the amount of business each supplier will eventually be awarded.
The contracting authority is the Milton Keynes Council in Buckinghamshire, UK, according to the award notice, published on July 29, 2019. Clients include local government and health organizations across Buckinghamshire and the nearby counties of Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire.
