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Digital Asset Management and Preservation

A public procurement published by British Library via Contracts Finder.

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Overview

The Library is inviting potential vendors to provide information and propose options and business solutions for the provision of a Digital Asset Management and Preservation solution. This RFI is intended to identify possible solutions that will meet the British Library’s requirements over the course of the next decade, and if so, what the system capabilities are with regard to OAIS digital preservation functions, what functionality and services exist for operational support, what potential there is with regards to interoperability of other services and products already utilized by the Library, what are the likely costs of a large-scale multi-tenancy operation, and how might a Proof of Conce…

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Planning
Status
cancelled
CPV classification
72322000 — Data management services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
First published
18 Nov 2016
Last updated
18 Nov 2016
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Who is the buyer for "Digital Asset Management and Preservation"?

Digital Asset Management and Preservation is a UK public-sector procurement published by British Library via Contracts Finder.

Has "Digital Asset Management and Preservation" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Planning".

When was "Digital Asset Management and Preservation" published?

It was first published on 18 Nov 2016 and last updated on 18 Nov 2016, across 1 notice.

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