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Tuesday, 02 August 2005

PASA, the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency, has renewed Redstone Communications' existing contract as a trusted supplier of communications technologies, helping NHS organisations to increase efficiency, save costs, improve productivity and, above all, deliver benefits. The three year contract recognises Redstone's ability to supply, install and support a range of specialist voice, video and data, internet and intelligent building products and services to the healthcare sector. As a fully integrated communications service provider, Redstone has implemented systems that are key to improving NHS services such as PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications Systems), wireless access and secure data networks. The agreement identifies Redstone as a provider of voice, video and data products and services across all 12 categories of the PASA IT-cat framework agreement, which covers the NHS and healthcare sectors in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but also covers public sector divisions such as education.
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