Cobourg Police – Request for Proposal – Cobourg Police Service Dispatch

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The Cobourg Police Services Board is accepting proposals for Dispatch Services until November 30th

The Cobourg Police Services Board (CPSB) is soliciting proposals to provide 911 emergency response and Police Communications Services along with emergent and after-hours Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) management services.

The current police facility at 107 King Street West in Cobourg is the centre of police operations for the Town of Cobourg. As a heritage building, the exterior is virtually unchanged; however, the
interior has undergone a dramatic transformation and continues to be transformed to accommodate needs.

When major contracts are up for renewal, the Cobourg Police Services Board takes the opportunity to look for new efficiencies and cost savings to improve service delivery to the community.

To view the full Request for Proposal (RFP), please visit the Cobourg Police Service website at cobourgpoliceservice.com. The closing date is November 30th, 2020, at 2:00 pm.

Questions regarding this RFP may be directed by email to Katie Darling, CPSB Executive Assistant, at Katie.Darling@CobourgPSB.com.

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