NPIA's online procurement process to launch today

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The hub will be used by Lincolnshire police initially and rolled out to all 43 forces by June 2012

The NPIA's online procurement process, called the National Police Procurement Hub, is to launch today. The hub will allow police forces to select, purchase and pay for specified goods and servic...

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