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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 24/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/02/2024
Value: £87,131
Rainbow Programme Secure O365 - The Rainbow programme will define a new operating model for NS&I and is a critical priority for the business in order to prepare for, and deliver, the outsourced model post 2025. A secure document management and collaboration platform, entirely separate from the Atos-supported IT infrastructure, is required to facilitate Rainbow programme work. A solution separate from the Atos infrastructure is essential to avoid any potential conflict of interest related to the procurement activity. A secure cloud-hosted Microsoft Office 365 solution is the most effective fit to NS&I's operational requirements and is what has been utilised since the start of the transformation programme. As the Rainbow programme's timescales have been stretched, the provision of this service by the incumbent is still required and so a new contract has been direct awarded for 12 months.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 23/04/2024
Closing Date: 28/03/2024
Value: £315,000
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) - To source a reliable and experienced Manged Detection and Response (MDR) service provider to enhance Satellite Application Catapult's cyber/information security.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 19/04/2024
Closing Date: 29/03/2024
Value: £82,650
Attend Anywhere Video Consultation - Attend Anywhere Video Consultation Services

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 08/01/2024
Closing Date: 31/12/2023
Value: £108,000
Government Property Community: Digital Service - The Supplier shall be required to provide expertise in the provision of hosting and maintenance support for the Government Property Community. Further competition through G-Cloud 13

Status: Open
Published Date: 07/11/2023
Closing Date: 01/01/0001
Value: neg.
DWP Strategic Video Channel Solution - Further to the Early Engagement Notice Published on 7 July (tender_373667/1232614), the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is exploring options for Video Calling (Business to Customer/Representative) in line with its Digital Strategic Roadmap to deploy multi-channel capabilities providing DWP and its customers with more channels for connecting whilst putting the customer at the heart of the journey. To facilitate this, DWP's commercial strategy is to go out to market using CCS's Audio Visual Technical Consultancy and Commissioning agreement (RM6225). Interested suppliers are requested to register to join the agreement by Monday 20th November 2023. Following the registration deadline, DWP reserve the right to make a judgement as to whether to use this route to market, or an alternative, based on the level of engagement, the number of suppliers who register and subject to confirmation of an intention to extend the agreement by CCS. In addition to joining the Agreement, suppliers may register their interest by writing to cd.digitalchannels@dwp.gov.uk in order to receive the high level requirements set out in the previous Request for Information and clarifications shared to date. Please note that a Government Legal Services Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) will need to be signed and returned in order to receive the above.

Status: Open
Published Date: 06/11/2023
Closing Date: 30/11/2023
Value: neg.
Online Support for Neurodiverse CYP and their families/carers - MPFT is seeking to deliver an online service providing easy access to early help and support to CYP and their families where there is concern that the young person may be neurodivergent or have a neurodevelopmental condition such as ADHD or Autism The intended outcome is a digital tool that will cover 2 elements: Profiling and access to digital resources - Provides an online profiling tool which will enable CYP, parents, carers and professionals working with the family to describe a child's neurodiversity and difference across sub-profiles which will be sensitive to the child's age and expected development for that age - Provides a tailored response based upon the scoring of these profiles that identifies strengths and difficulties and identifies resources in an engaging and easy to access manner appropriate to the audience - Measurable wellbeing build pre and post engagement with the tools - Be available digitally - Have the ability to trigger a referral to MPFT services that brings across the profile and the opportunity to provide additional information Psychoeducation and Further Support - Provide synchronous/live workshops for CYP/parents and carers to join on a range of pertinent topics available at times accessible to CYP and families and tailored to the audience. These are to be provided by appropriately qualified professionals to give advice or signpost other resources - Platform should support confidentiality of participants - Provide access to asynchronous psychoeducation for CYP/parents and carers to access in their own time in a range of formats - Provide peer to peer support in a safe and moderated platform that preserves confidentiality The supplier(s) will need to engage with a wide range of teams to deliver the tool including: - Local Teams - GP's - Frontline practitioners - Local Schools - MPFT Children and Family Services - Staffordshire County Council - 3rd Sector Organisations - Service Users Suppliers will be required to have an organisational Safeguarding policy and comply with local safeguarding policies and procedures and adhere to statutory requirements relating to safeguarding and child protection Suppliers are invited to register to attend an online engagement event to be held via Teams on 8th December You must complete the provided questionnaire and submit via EU Supply. This event will consist of a presentation to give further information and a Question and Answer session. This information will form part of any future competition pack. The information provided by suppliers as part of this market engagement will be used to define the procurement strategy and will have no bearing on the outcome of any future exercise

Status: Open
Published Date: 07/07/2023
Closing Date: 01/01/0001
Value: neg.
DWP Strategic Video Channels - The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is exploring options for Video Calling (Business to Customer) in line with its Digital Strategic Roadmap to deploy multi-channel capabilities providing DWP and its customers with more channels for connecting whilst putting the customer at the heart of the journey. To facilitate this, DWP has an emerging requirement which they would like to explore with the market and understand offerings. The maturity of our customers' technical capability has been rapidly evolving, and DWP requires a flexible solution that can be used across different lines of businesses. As such, DWP is considering a range of flexible solutions from COTS to bespoke packages. Suppliers are requested to register their interest by writing to cd.digitalchannels@dwp.gov.uk. Please note that a Government Legal Services Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) will need to be signed and returned in order to receive the requirements along with a Request for Information questionnaire. Should a supplier have a pre-existing NDA with DWP then the details will need to be confirmed for validation. ** The deadline for the responses to the RFI is Monday 18th September. Suppliers may still register their interest before this date but no extensions will be granted.**

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 29/05/2023
Closing Date: 13/01/2023
Value: neg.
QU807 - Real-time community listening mental health and Cost-of-Living - AWARD - Birmingham City Council (the Council) requires a supplier for the provision of a qualitative real-time listening project called The Price we can't Pay: Real-time community listening to understand the impact of the Cost-of-Living crisis on Birmingham's mental health and wellbeing. This contract will be for a period of 6 months commencing 01 02 2023 until 01 08 2023 with an indicative maximum budget up to ?55,000. The Council declared a Cost-of-Living crisis on 6th September 2023. As a local authority, the Council has taken a number of proactive steps to ensure the prompt support to our communities over the coming months. We are looking for a consultancy/agency with experience in undertaking rapid qualitative research to set up a 4-month real-time community listening exercise, via video diary and written blogs, with participants from across Birmingham. With recruitment and report writing this project will be commissioned for 6 months in total. Products to be delivered: o Weekly short video diaries from 20 participants submitted via an app to an online fieldnotes app (visible only to researchers and member of the People Team via a dashboard) o Written blogs every six weeks from some participants, to be hosted on the mental health pages of the Birmingham City Council website. Participants would work in partnership with the provider and the Council to edit these blogs and address any issues arising from these. These blogs will be of the participant's choice, to highlight issues that are important to them, under the broad heading of mental wellbeing o Participants are to be paid by the provider for contributing their insights and experience with a fair wage that is representative of their time required to produce the blog and video diary. The Council are to retain editorial control of the video content for use in the Council presentations and reports. o An End report collating the research and providing an overview of the project focussing on any specific recommendations and actions identified by the participants. o With guidance via the contract management meeting the provider will carry out a brief evaluation with the participants to understand how they have found the research, using the app etc. This will be included in the wider project evaluation. The Council will be using its free to use e-tendering system (in-tend) for the administration of this procurement process and potential suppliers must register with the system to be able to express an interest. If you wish to express an interest in this opportunity, please click on the following link to access https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc/ and submit your details to register. You will then be sent details on how to log on which will enable you to download all relevant quotation documentation. If you are unable to register with In-tend or have any questions or problems on how to use this web site please either email us at: cps@birmingh...

Status: Open
Published Date: 17/05/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £24,000,000
HMCTS Video Hearings Service - This Notice is issued by the Lord Chancellor acting as part of the Crown (the "Authority"). This service will be provided for the benefit of, and managed by, His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) an executive agency of the Authority. The Authority intends to appoint a supplier to provide a video conferencing facility (referred to as the ‘video engine’) and develop an interface with a ‘front end’ application already developed by HMCTS - to form a Video Hearings Service (“VHS”). The supplier will be required to host and manage the video engine and the interface, provide hosting for test and development environments, and manage and provide an 0800-telephone service for users accessing the service by telephone. VHS is HMCTS’ strategic platform for remote hearings and it is intended to substantially replace the use of other video conferencing systems in the judicial environment. VHS is currently used on a relatively small scale and the intention is to enhance the existing service and roll it out across the judicial estate. The capability to enable remote hearings, irrespective of platform, was a significant component of HMCTS’s Covid response and ongoing recovery. Conducting remote hearings is now an integral part of daily business and the benefits are widely acknowledged. The procurement will be managed via the Ministry of Justice eSourcing system. If you have not yet registered on the eSourcing Portal, this can be done online at https://ministryofjusticecommercial.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.html Interested suppliers must be registered on this site and will need to complete and sign an Ethical Wall Agreement and a Confidentiality Agreement to access the procurement documents. Once the Ethical Wall Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreement is completed and signed the Authority will invite the interested supplier, provided it is registered on the above site, to access the procurement. The Ethical Wall Agreement and Confidentiality Agreement can be obtained by sending an email to vhprocurement@justice.gov.uk The Authority intends to hold an information event to provide interested suppliers with an overview of the invitation to tender documentation. This will be held an on-line event and will take place on 26 May 2023, time TBC. To attend this event interested suppliers must have returned the Ethical Wall Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreement. Slides/Q&A from the event will be made available to interested suppliers, (after completing an Ethical Wall Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreement), should they not attend the event on that day. Further details in relation to the event will be provided once this documentation is returned. Following the return of a completed Ethical Wall Agreement and Confidentiality Agreement, provided they are registered on the Ministry of Justice e-sourcing system, potential bidders will be able to access the Procurement Process Documents.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 03/04/2023
Closing Date: 23/02/2023
Value: £55,851
Speech Report Dictation On Premise Yearly Maintenance - SpeechReport Dictation On Premise Yearly Maintenance Direct Award for 2years + 1year extension through Digital Dictation, Speech Recognition & Outsourced Transcription - SBS/20/SM/WCC/9423