Tuning in to the emergency services

The deal for the police's new national radio system poses some complex procurement issues about private finance and national or local deals. David Arminas reports

Even before Airwave, the new radio system for Britain’s police forces, has gone live, recriminations over what it won’t do and how much it will eventually cost are starting to fly. The House of Commons’ spending watchdog, the cross-party Public Accounts Committee (PAC), has criticised the deal as more sophisticated and expensive than it need be.

In its report,...

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