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Status: Closed
Published Date: 01/04/2015
Closing Date: 17/04/2015
Value: £30,000
2015/HPS/049/CE - London Borough of Hackney is seeking media monitoring solution, which enables the Council’s Communications department monitor, analyse and track media coverage and activity relating to the council. This will help the Council to protect and promote its reputation, by providing the necessary tools to effectively monitor media activity. The duration of the contract is three years

Status: Closed
Published Date: 26/03/2015
Closing Date: 14/04/2015
Value: £50,000
Strategic Marketing Plan for the NBMC - CPI is looking for a strategic marketing agency or consultant with experience in strategic marketing in the life science sector, particularly in the biopharmaceutical development, manufacturing and supply sectors, to provide a strategic marketing plan In order to help establish the NBMC in the market.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 25/03/2015
Closing Date: 31/10/2014
Value: £19,988
Provision of Data Handling For The DWP Innovation Fund: Help And Support For Separated Families - This procurement will complement an existing requirement by collecting, storing and transferring some of the data required in order to facilitate surveys for the evaluation of Innovation Fund projects. To do so the successful supplier will be required to create a randomised unique identifier and attribute this to each of the records, forward the required information to the evaluator and destroy the data once utilised by the evaluator.

Status: Withdrawn
Published Date: 25/03/2015
Closing Date: 17/04/2015
Value: £60,000
Media Monitoring Services - London Borough of Hackney is seeking media monitoring solution, which enables the Council’s Communications department monitor, analyse and track media coverage and activity relating to the council. This will help the Council to protect and promote its reputation, by providing the necessary tools to effectively monitor media activity. The duration of the contract is three years

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 25/03/2015
Closing Date: 28/11/2014
Value: £89,458
Intensive Activity Programme Evaluation - From March 2015, DWP are running a trial to test the impact of a package of intensive support designed to accelerate claimants’ return to work at the start of their JSA claim (Intensive Activity Programme). This contract involves qualitative research with claimants as part of the wider evaluation of the Intensive Activity Programme trial. The work will provide detailed evidence on the nature of support being offered with the IAP programme, perceptions of effectiveness of the programme among claimants and its role in moving claimants closer to the labour market and into work. It will also explore whether and how the programme is influencing key drivers of behaviour such as self-efficacy, attitudes and norms, and as a result moving claimants into work.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 18/03/2015
Closing Date: 08/04/2015
Value: £100,000
For the supply of retailer in-store observational 'Country of Origin and Quality Mark' audits for red meat products - In 2010 AHDB MI, through the services of an external research provider, introduced an in-store observational audit for pork (PORK WATCH), and an in-store observational audit for beef and lamb (BEEF AND LAMB WATCH). Over the past four years, these audits have been conducted at time critical periods throughout the calendar year across a sample of 150 stores stratified by region and store size. The total sample has remained consistent across collections, though the specific location of stores remained confidential to the external research provider and is not known to AHDB. Historically, the collections and reporting schedules have been consolidated for Beef & Lamb products, with Pork products completed to a different schedule and with altered reporting requirements. Going forward, AHDB wishes to look at ways in which the information reported can be enhanced. For example, by also recording the store position for each product (aisle, gondola end) and distinguishing between branded and private-label products. AHDB would like prospective suppliers to consider whether or not there is capacity to improve the fieldwork efficiency across the two audits. For example by combining or re-configuring the data collection schedules for Pork, Beef and Lamb products, while adhering to similar reporting intervals.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 11/03/2015
Closing Date: 27/10/2014
Value: £129,810
Supported Accommodation Review - The DWP and DCLG wish to commission an independent research organisation to undertake an evidence review of the supported accommodation sector. The aim of the review is to understand the scale, shape and cost of the supported accommodation sector. There is an evidence gap of the precise size and composition of the supported housing sector, and this research will be key to establishing a robust evidence base helping to inform long-term policy solutions. There is also the potential for similar research to take place in Scotland and Wales.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 10/03/2015
Closing Date: 11/03/2015
Value: £25,000
GB-London: 619-717 VB Survey Management Tool - Please note that contrary to the mandatory field below in relation to EOI's this is a TENDER and not an Expression of Interest. Please note that the deadline for TENDER SUBMISSIONS is Monday 23 March at 12 Noon. Therefore, please upload the tender documents and adhere to the tender timescales. VisitBritain (VB) is required to assess the impact of our marketing activity in terms of return on investment i.e. the number of visitor nights and amount of additional spending generated by overseas visitors. This is administered through online surveys that are sent out to consumer contacts. It is therefore necessary to commission a centrally managed ‘field and tab’ project for the evaluation of our marketing activity. The purpose of this tender is to obtain an agency that will be able to provide the following service: a)a “fully managed service” mode – questionnaires (including translations) and brief provided by VisitBritain. Service provider manages creation and delivery of survey including scripting, testing, distribution, hosting and data deliveryb)a “self-service” mode – VisitBritain staff create and administer surveys. Service provider hosts survey and data. It is anticipated that between 80 and 100 surveys will need to be processed over the course of a year through the two methods outlined above.While this tender is primarily aimed at mode a), option b) will also be a key factor in deciding the successful bidder. Please see attached brief for full Tender requirements.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 26/02/2015
Closing Date: 13/03/2015
Value: £30,000
Tell Us - Health & Social Care General - The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has a statutory duty to have regard to the views and experiences of people who use services in its regulatory work. Listening to and acting on people’s experiences of care is vital to our work. It helps us to decide when, where and what to inspect, supports better registration, inspection, judgements and ratings and results in better information for the public. Some national voluntary organisations that run a telephone helpline service have access to a rich source of qualitative intelligence from the public about the quality and safety of health and social care services in England which could be extremely valuable to CQC. The aims of the project are: • To actively seek intelligence from a well-established, national voluntary organisation, about whether care services are meeting required standards of quality and safety • To assess the value of the intelligence to CQC in assessing risk and prompting regulatory activity

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 26/02/2015
Closing Date: 13/03/2015
Value: £30,000
Tell Us - Healthcare Focus - The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has a statutory duty to have regard to the views and experiences of people who use services in its regulatory work. Listening to and acting on people’s experiences of care is vital to our work. It helps us to decide when, where and what to inspect, supports better registration, inspection, judgements and ratings and results in better information for the public. Some national voluntary organisations that run a telephone helpline service have access to a rich source of qualitative intelligence from the public about the quality and safety of health and social care services in England which could be extremely valuable to CQC. The aims of the project are: To actively seek intelligence from a well-established, national voluntary organisation, about whether care services are meeting required standards of quality and safety To assess the value of the intelligence to CQC in assessing risk and prompting regulatory activity