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Transport for London announces new Congestion Charge service provider

25 October 2007

Transport for London (TfL) today announced that IBM United Kingdom Limited is the selected bidder for the Congestion Charging and Low Emission Zone service provider contract.

The decision follows a 12-month competitive tendering procurement process.

IBM will be responsible for the operation of the Congestion Charging and Low Emission Zone schemes from November 2009, including the technology that will underpin payments and all customer contact channels.

The contract is for a duration of five years with an option to extend a further five years.

IBM's consortium partner, NCP Services, will be responsible for the schemes' enforcement.  

Graeme Craig, Interim Director of Congestion Charging at TfL, said: "IBM's submission to operate the London Congestion Charging scheme has been selected as it best meets TfL's operational and technical requirements.

"It was also the most economically advantageous, which is important as net proceeds from Congestion Charging are invested in transport within London. 

"We expect to continue our excellent working relationship with Capita over the next two years."



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