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FCO Exceptions to Spending Control DataFCO Exceptions to spending controls: April - June 2019

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Reference Number Owning Dept/ALB Department Control Type Case Name Case Details Value (£) (excluding VAT) Approval Date
HMGC5236 FCO Commercial The Provision of Life Support Services in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia The Foreign & Commonwealth Office are seeking approval to procure a supplier who can deliver Life Support Services (LSS) across British Embassies in Kabul, Baghdad and Mogadishu. The total value of the contract is estimated to be between £30 -£45 million, based on a 3 years contract with the option to extend for 2 x 12 month periods (5 years in total). The range of values reflects the potential, subject to the Authority’s final view point, for life support services to be deployed in other countries and the accommodation blocks and plant in Mogadishu to be replaced via the appointed contactor £30,000,000 ---- to ---- £45,000,000 24/06/2019
HMGC5223 FCO Commercial British Policy Support Programme - Lebanon FCO seeks approval to commence procurement via the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) Framework for the provision of support to the internal security forces of Lebanon to meet their responsibilities, including countering internal threats and mitigating spill over from the Syria crisis. The contract value is anticipated to be up to £15M (excl. VAT) over 32 months up to £15,000,000 06/06/2019
HMGC5222 FCO Commercial Lebanese Armed Forces - National Security Assistance Programme FCO seeks approval to commence procurement via the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) Framework for the provision of support to the Lebanese Armed Forces to consolidate border security capability through training and mentoring the Lebanese Armed Forces Land Border Regiments. The Contract value is anticipated to be up to £25M (excl. VAT) over 32 months up to £25,000,000 29/05/2019
HMG5078a FCO Commercial Building Resilience in Civil Society (BRICS) Phase II This programme aims to build on and operationalise the learning from BRICS . It will do this by (i) continuing to develop the region’s understanding of radicalisation and recruitment and; (ii) supporting actors across the region to target their support to those individuals most at-risk of VE £12,000,000 24/05/2019