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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 08/03/2024
Closing Date: 01/02/2024
Value: £46,224
SIP Trunking - connectivity to the PSTN network for incoming and outgoing telephone calls.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 04/03/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Provision of DCS for Fire Control Collaboration communications - This is an Award Notice for the Provision of DCS for Fire Control Collaboration communications. This is a direct award because competition is absent for technical reasons. The contract started on 08/02/2024 until 31/12/2026 without any option to extend.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/10/2023
Closing Date: 30/10/2023
Value: £107,000
Fixed Line Telephony Service - **Contract Award Notice** Provision of Fixed Line Telephony Service on behalf of South Yorkshire Police and Humberside Police for 12 months via Single Tender Action.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 02/10/2023
Closing Date: 02/10/2023
Value: £144,200
Provision of Community Messaging System - Humberside Police - **Contract Award Notice** Call-Off Contract awarded for the provision of a Community Messaging System on behalf of Humberside Police via the North Yorkshire Community Messaging System Framework 2206-2020 for 24 months with the option to extend for a further x2 12 months.

Status: Open
Published Date: 28/09/2023
Closing Date: 16/11/2023
Value: neg.
ROH/ BSOL ICS Telephony Replacement Managed Service - The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are seeking to award a 5 year contract with the option to extend for a further 5 years (subject to review in year 3 of the extension) for the delivery of a complete cloud based telephony replacement managed service with the option for other BSOL ICS (BSOL) Trust's/ Organisation's to join at a later date. The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (ROH) is a specialist hospital located in Birmingham UK. One of the largest orthopaedic units in Europe, the ROH offer a comprehensive range of surgical and non-surgical treatment. The Trust employs 1,600 staff and has a £120m turnover, treating 12k inpatients and 55k outpatients annually. The ROH delivers the most elective orthopaedic procedures in the UK and was founded over 200 years ago, owning a long-standing heritage of orthopaedic excellence and innovation. The Trust is a centre of excellence for joint replacement, oncology, spinal services and musculoskeletal care and conducts pioneering research in world-class facilities. ROH partners with many academic partners to deliver teaching and training for the next generation of orthopaedic clinicians. The Trust mission is to reduce pain and restore independence to help people live healthy, active, fulfilling lives. The Trust values are Compassion, Openness, Pride, Innovation, Excellence and Respect. ROH are at the mercy of a very old Siemens ISDX and parts and experience are both in short supply, failures are commonplace, and this causes significant issues when dealing with patients The position within ROH is rather more pressing than within other trusts as they have a burning platform to contend with. A siemens ISDX. The ISDX product lifecycle was announced as end-of-sale by Siemens/Unify on 30th June 2016. ROH currently requires that its entire estate be upgraded from its current TDM platform and moved to the cloud. ROH currently sub-contracts its switchboard services from UHB and the system is currently configured for 391 DDI lines, (Daisy Group) 15 Digital lines and 786 extensions serving 1500 users many of these are shared desk phones. Fixed lines are provided by Virgin Media. MS Teams is used for conference services. All users currently have an E3 licence. As part of this bid it is also required that the service be decommissioned and disposed of once the staff are transitioned onto the new service. There will be a period of transition in that support may need to be provided to the old system before decommissioning.

Status: Open
Published Date: 28/09/2023
Closing Date: 30/11/2023
Value: neg.
ROH/ BSOL ICS Telephony Replacement Managed Service - The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are seeking to award a 5 year contract with the option to extend for a further 5 years (subject to review in year 3 of the extension) for the delivery of a complete cloud based telephony replacement managed service with the option for other BSOL ICS (BSOL) Trust's/ Organisation's to join at a later date. The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (ROH) is a specialist hospital located in Birmingham UK. One of the largest orthopaedic units in Europe, the ROH offer a comprehensive range of surgical and non-surgical treatment. The Trust employs 1,600 staff and has a £120m turnover, treating 12k inpatients and 55k outpatients annually. The ROH delivers the most elective orthopaedic procedures in the UK and was founded over 200 years ago, owning a long-standing heritage of orthopaedic excellence and innovation. The Trust is a centre of excellence for joint replacement, oncology, spinal services and musculoskeletal care and conducts pioneering research in world-class facilities. ROH partners with many academic partners to deliver teaching and training for the next generation of orthopaedic clinicians. The Trust mission is to reduce pain and restore independence to help people live healthy, active, fulfilling lives. The Trust values are Compassion, Openness, Pride, Innovation, Excellence and Respect. ROH are at the mercy of a very old Siemens ISDX and parts and experience are both in short supply, failures are commonplace, and this causes significant issues when dealing with patients The position within ROH is rather more pressing than within other trusts as they have a burning platform to contend with. A siemens ISDX. The ISDX product lifecycle was announced as end-of-sale by Siemens/Unify on 30th June 2016. ROH currently requires that its entire estate be upgraded from its current TDM platform and moved to the cloud. ROH currently sub-contracts its switchboard services from UHB and the system is currently configured for 391 DDI lines, (Daisy Group) 15 Digital lines and 786 extensions serving 1500 users many of these are shared desk phones. Fixed lines are provided by Virgin Media. MS Teams is used for conference services. All users currently have an E3 licence. As part of this bid it is also required that the service be decommissioned and disposed of once the staff are transitioned onto the new service. There will be a period of transition in that support may need to be provided to the old system before decommissioning.

Status: Open
Published Date: 28/09/2023
Closing Date: 23/01/2024
Value: neg.
ROH/ BSOL ICS Telephony Replacement Managed Service - The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are seeking to award a 5 year contract with the option to extend for a further 5 years (subject to review in year 3 of the extension) for the delivery of a complete cloud based telephony replacement managed service with the option for other BSOL ICS (BSOL) Trust's/ Organisation's to join at a later date. The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (ROH) is a specialist hospital located in Birmingham UK. One of the largest orthopaedic units in Europe, the ROH offer a comprehensive range of surgical and non-surgical treatment. The Trust employs 1,600 staff and has a £120m turnover, treating 12k inpatients and 55k outpatients annually. The ROH delivers the most elective orthopaedic procedures in the UK and was founded over 200 years ago, owning a long-standing heritage of orthopaedic excellence and innovation. The Trust is a centre of excellence for joint replacement, oncology, spinal services and musculoskeletal care and conducts pioneering research in world-class facilities. ROH partners with many academic partners to deliver teaching and training for the next generation of orthopaedic clinicians. The Trust mission is to reduce pain and restore independence to help people live healthy, active, fulfilling lives. The Trust values are Compassion, Openness, Pride, Innovation, Excellence and Respect. ROH are at the mercy of a very old Siemens ISDX and parts and experience are both in short supply, failures are commonplace, and this causes significant issues when dealing with patients The position within ROH is rather more pressing than within other trusts as they have a burning platform to contend with. A siemens ISDX. The ISDX product lifecycle was announced as end-of-sale by Siemens/Unify on 30th June 2016. ROH currently requires that its entire estate be upgraded from its current TDM platform and moved to the cloud. ROH currently sub-contracts its switchboard services from UHB and the system is currently configured for 391 DDI lines, (Daisy Group) 15 Digital lines and 786 extensions serving 1500 users many of these are shared desk phones. Fixed lines are provided by Virgin Media. MS Teams is used for conference services. All users currently have an E3 licence. As part of this bid it is also required that the service be decommissioned and disposed of once the staff are transitioned onto the new service. There will be a period of transition in that support may need to be provided to the old system before decommissioning.

Status: Open
Published Date: 22/09/2023
Closing Date: 17/10/2023
Value: £80,000
Subsea Cables Repair & Market Analysis - DSIT is the lead Government department for telecommunications, data and internet infrastructure policy. A key part of our national internet infrastructure are the subsea cables that connect the UK to the global internet. The team responsible for telecommunications / data cables (referred to as 'subsea cables') works across Government, its agencies, and partners in industry to ensure the infrastructure that underpins the UK's telecoms and internet access is robust, resilient, secure and fit for the future. To assure the resilience of the UK's network of subsea cables, DSIT requires an evidence base to support policy development. The team needs a clear picture of how maintenance and repair is delivered and its long-term viability.

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/08/2023
Closing Date: 29/09/2023
Value: neg.
Telecare Alarm Receiving Software Package Specification for Call Centre Procurement - Telecare Alarm Receiving Software Package Specification for Call Centre Procurement North Hertfordshire District Council is seeking to update its current telecare calls handling platform by August 2025. In section E are a series of questions to help us formulate a strategy for the procurement of a platform based on the specification outlined in sections B and C. We would value the input of providers in answering the questions in section A so that we can gain the most up to date understanding of the market.

Status: Open
Published Date: 28/07/2023
Closing Date: 18/08/2023
Value: neg.
Alarm System in Sheltered Housing - Market Engagement - Milton Keynes City Council has 27 Sheltered Housing sites across the city. Sheltered housing is supported accommodation for older people and is mostly one large building with individual flats inside. The smallest scheme has 21 flats and the largest 50 flats. There is an onsite Sheltered housing Officer 37hrs a week and some buildings have external properties that are connected to the main scheme. The current hard wired analogue scheme equipment consists of pull cords, alarm units and pendants that enable the tenant to use in the event of an emergency. During office hours the calls go direct to the SHO via an associated handset, once off site all calls come through to the Community Alarm service. The main buildings contain fire alarm systems, smoke alarms door entry and lifts that are also connected into the scheme equipment. In addition tenants can have peripherals added to enable then to continue to live as independently as possible, these may be, for example, bed sensors , flood detector or falls sensor . These sites currently utilise Analogue equipment that after 2025 will no longer be supported due to the telephony infrastructure changes. To that extent the Council is inviting expressions of interest as we look to ensure providing the best possible resources in our supported accommodation requirements. Initial work and research has been undertaken to determine the future approach. To enable analogue scheme equipment to continue to work consideration was given to an IP connector that would concert the analogue call into a digital one. The current equipment is over 20 years old , if it fails repair is unlikely (due to age and availability of parts) and it was felt that full equipment upgrades was more robust and best use of resources. The Council preference at this stage is to look at a fully digital scheme solution for both on site and off site activations, however no decision has been made and we are looking to understand what the market may have on offer. To allow the Council to understand its options, please can you, as part of the expression of interest, provide a response to the following questions: o For a contract of this size, what specific information would you require to be able to understand fully our needs and to be in a position to offer a suitable solution via a formal procurement exercise o What constraints do you foresee (if any) to the contract based on the information available in this brief? o What would attract/detract you from bidding for such an opportunity o What key infrastructure do you see being required to ensure that the solution we deliver is a) suitable b) achievable c) sustainable o Please could you outline a brief overview of an expected programme to provide a solution to cover all 27 sites. o Please provide any other queries or information you may have at this time. As outlined, the Council has not made any decision on its solution or product to del...