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Schools across Birmingham have continued to deliver lessons and other educational activities digitally for pupils who remain learning from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Capita Pensions has signed a five-year contract extension with the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) to continue to deliver their pension system and administration support.

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Capita plc has secured a £700,000 three-year contract renewal, with East Coast and Hertfordshire Control Room Consortium to manage their shared wide area network (WAN) that supports Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Humberside and Norfolk fire and rescue services.

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The two-month pilot will allow the public to live stream video and images of an incident during a 999 call directly to a police control room.

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Obrizum Group has announced today its partnership with Capita, as it targets a major overhaul of the corporate learning and development market in 2021.

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The Electronic Monitoring Service (EMS), part of Capita’s Government Services division, is supporting the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to deliver the first national rollout of sobriety tags across England, as part of the Alcohol Abstinence and Monitoring Requirement (AAMR).

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The Capita Trading Standards team who support North Tyneside Council have helped seize a large amount of illegal tobacco from a shop in Wallsend.

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Capita’s real estate and infrastructure business has secured a further position on the Government’s Crown Commercial Service (CCS) procurement framework to deliver project management and full design team services.

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Capita plc has secured a two-year contract renewal worth £740,000 to deliver managed wide area network (WAN) services to Northumbria Police.

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Capita plc today announces it has been appointed to the Department for Education’s (DfE) Early Career Framework (ECF). The framework will see suppliers bid for up to £250m worth of work over four years.

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