Sport Resolutions awarded the NADP contract by the DCMS

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We are honoured to announce that the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) has again awarded the contract to run the administration of the National Anti-Doping Panel to Sport Resolutions (SR).

The decision was reached following an open tender process and after the DCMS conducted a detailed analysis of SR’s tender submission against evaluation criteria that included an assessment of the skills, expertise and understanding of the doping sector of both SR and its nominated panel members.

The contract is effective from 2nd April 2021 and will run until 1st April 2024.

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