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Government has set out the need for greater transparency across its operations to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes commitments relating to public expenditure, intended to help achieve better value for money.
As part of the transparency agenda, Government has made the following commitments with regard to procurement and contracting:
- All new central government ICT contracts over the value of £10,000 to be published in full online from July 2010.
- All new central government tender documents for contracts over £10,000 to be published on a single website from September 2010, with this information to be made available to the public free of charge.
- New items of central government spending over £25,000 to published online from November 2010.
- All new central government contracts to be published in full from January 2011.
Suppliers and those organisations looking to bid for public sector contracts should be aware that if they are awarded a new Government contract, the resulting contract between the supplier and Government will be published below. In some circumstances, limited redactions will be made to some contracts before they are published in order to comply with existing law and for the protection of national security.
In order of publication (most recent first):
Airsource – mobile application development toolkit and services
Box Technologies – proof of concept for mapping kiosk project
Donkey Work – mobile map interaction concept development
Infoterra – supply and maintenance of geospatial data
Leica – field surveying positioning technology refresh
HRG UK – point of purchase-map-display-stands
GetMapping – supply and maintenance of geospatial data
Blom Aerofilm – supply and maintenance of geospatial data
ESRI UK – software, data, web services and documentation
Thames Loose Leaf – map encapsulation service
Photarc Surveys – supply and management of geospatial data
Enterprise Rent-a-Car – vehicle hire
Northgate Information Solutions – Strumap
Reliance Facilities Management
Secon Solutions – softwware and services
University of Nottingham (GRACE) – GNSS Consultancy
Methods Consulting – CLAS consulting to support GSi implemetation project
Cisco Systems (via Computacenter) – network hardware support and maintenance
1Spatial Group Limited – generalisation software and related services
Clarinet Systems Limited – web hosting and services (variation agreement)
Talis – linked data hosting (18 Mb)
RVL Aviation Limited – hire of aircraft for aerial photography
Signifo Limited – WebExpenses service
DACC (Europe) Limited – structured cabling services
Racecourse Technical Services Limited – AV equipment
Procurement
If you are interested in tendering for contracts with us, find out what we buy and how.
Ordnance Survey pay data
The following files give an explanation of the people and pay structures, senior staff posts and payscales within Ordnance Survey as at 30 September 2012.
The link below hosted by Cabinet Office allows you to view and navigate through the organogram, which shows the internal structure of Ordnance Survey with associated grades, payscales and full time equivalents (FTE).
Cabinet Office link to Ordnance Survey organogram viewer
Senior staff data (CSV)
Junior staff data (CSV)
Monthly workforce management information
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Please note:
- These figures are not official statistics. They are internal workforce management information published in the interests of transparency.
- These figures have not been reconciled centrally with any National Statistics. Where differences appear between the monthly information and National Statistics, clarifying comments will be provided. The ONS quarterly public sector employment statistics provide an official headline measure for comparing the overall size of employment in central government organisations with other sectors of the economy at the relevant quarterly reference point.
- Some organisations may not have information available for each month, and at this stage coverage may therefore not reach 100% for those organisations in scope.
- Given the wide range of organisations covered, caution should be exercised when drawing inferences from the figures and care should be taken when making comparisons between organisations. [Users should refer to the additional commentary and notes].
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, to which Ordnance Survey reports, publishes further information.
OS OpenData™
In support of wider efforts to promote the use of location based data in business and the wider community, a number of our data products are free to order or download.