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Queensland Police Service Seeks Alarm Monitoring - QPS has gone to tender for an alarm monitoring and billing solution closing January 31, 2025.

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Queensland Police Service Seeks Alarm Monitoring And Billing Solution.

Queensland Police Service Seeks Alarm Monitoring – QPS has gone to tender for an alarm monitoring and billing solution closing January 31, 2025.

The customer has issued this invitation to offer with the objectives of finding a capable software supplier to provide software, preferably a commercial off the shelf solution, however, software as a service (SaaS) solutions will be evaluated on their capabilities.

Functionalities required include software support and maintenance, software managed services and information communication technology, professional services to Protective Services Group (PSG) Security and Counter-Terrorism Command; and Queensland Police Service (QPS).

Documents are available from the VendorPanel website at https://www.vendorpanel.com.au – refer to Attachment A, Business Requirements Alarm Monitoring and Dispatch (VP439583) for further details on the customer’s requirements.

You can learn more about this Queensland Police Service Seeks Alarm Monitoring tender here or read more SEN news here.

“Queensland Police Service Seeks Alarm Monitoring And Billing Solution.”

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