Crown Commercial Service have launched a new transport technology agreement called RM6347 Transport Technology. This agreement replaces RM6099 Transport Technology & Associated Services.
This new agreement offers a simple and flexible way for you to buy the technology you need for road, rail, aviation, and urban transport systems across the UK.
The Transport Technology agreement goes live on 4 November 2025 and will run for 6 to 8 years.
This new agreement helps Britain become a leader in clean energy by investing in new technologies that reduce emissions. Areas include:
- Electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure that helps reduce anxiety about the transition from internal combustion vehicles to EVs
- Smart ticketing for integrated public transport
- Services to ensure the right solutions meet local user needs
These capabilities help authorities spend public money on meaningful improvements to daily life, supporting infrastructure that enables worry-free EV adoption and better, more accessible public transport.
This ensures public money is spent on practical improvements to daily life, such as cleaner air and better transport.
The agreement helps create value for the nation by modernising how public sector organisations buy transport solutions. This benefits citizens beyond just cost reduction.
Here’s how this will improve everyday travel for citizens:
- real-time information on integrated apps helps reduce journey times and uncertainty for travellers
- artificial intelligence-powered traffic systems cut congestion and emissions, leading to smoother, greener journeys
- predictive maintenance prevents delays by fixing issues before they cause major failures, keeping the network reliable
Modern transport solutions available through the agreement
Designed to support transport modernisation and digitalisation across all modes of transport throughout the UK, the replacement agreement helps:
• Airports to purchase security systems and environmental monitoring technology
• Local authorities to buy smart traffic management systems such as adaptive traffic signals, real-time monitoring networks, and intelligent pedestrian crossing systems
• Rail operators to access digital ticketing solutions and network monitoring services
• City councils to source electric vehicle charging infrastructure and parking management solutions through one comprehensive agreement.
Dr Philip Orumwense CBE, Chief Technology Procurement Officer and Commercial Director, Crown Commercial Service (pictured) explains:
“We have collaborated with partners across the public sector including suppliers and public sector bodies to develop this agreement which is based on national strategies. Buyers can source all their transport technology and service requirements in one place through this agreement from the accredited suppliers.
“Built to support delivery of local and national transport plans and newly nationalised services, the agreement will serve all levels of Government and the wider public sector, and all scales of requirement. Crown Commercial Service through this agreement aims to support the delivery of national transport plans and strategies.
“By using the new regulations and removing traditional barriers such as supplier limits and contract value restrictions, this agreement creates more flexibility for buyers. We have additionally deployed SME friendly and innovative features in support of UK businesses across all transport modes.”
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