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Flood and Coastal Innovation Programme - Knowledge Management System

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Overview

The purpose of this pre-market consultation exercise is to gain an understanding of the latest developments and innovations in Knowledge Management, its alignments to the programme objectives and the programme's ethos surrounding innovation and future approaches in Flood Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM). The Environment Agency is looking to have a Knowledge Management System (KMS) developed to help demonstrate the evidence, benefits, and learning developed from the Flood and Coastal Innovation Programmes. The KMS will play a pivotal role in not only providing Open Data but also Open Intelligence to inform future approaches and investments in flood and coastal erosion risk manageme…

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Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Planning
Status
planning
CPV classification
48311100 — Document management system
Currency
GBP
Total award value
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First published
5 Jul 2023
Last updated
5 Jul 2023
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Flood and Coastal Innovation Programme - Knowledge Management System is a UK public-sector procurement published by Environment Agency via Contracts Finder.

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It was first published on 5 Jul 2023 and last updated on 5 Jul 2023, across 1 notice.

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