e-Disclosure and Review Services
A Contract Award Notice
by CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £50M
- Sector
- TECHNOLOGY
- Published
- 06 Apr 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
- Crown Commercial Service Liverpool
1 supplier
Description
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as the Authority has put in place a Pan Government Collaborative Agreement for the provision of e-Disclosure and Review Services to be utilised by Central Government Departments and all other UK Public Sector Bodies. This commercial agreement will be the recommended vehicle for all e-Disclosure and Review Services required by UK Central Government Departments. Lot Structure is as follows: Lot 1: Simple Low Volume Work Lot 2: End to End Service (up to Official/Official Sensitive) Lot 3: Document Review Services Lot 4: End to End Service (Secret/Top Secret) Further information is included in the Additional Information section VI.3.
Lot Division
2 | End to End Service Crown Commercial Service have designed this agreement to enable all central government, public and third sector organisations to easily access eDisclosure and associated services, including reviewers. The services required are based upon the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and requirements of part 31 of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). Award Criteria
| ||||
3 | Document Review Services Crown Commercial Service have designed this agreement to enable all central government, public and third sector organisations to easily access eDisclosure and associated services, including reviewers. The services required are based upon the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and requirements of part 31 of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). Award Criteria
| ||||
4 | End to End Service (Secret/Top Secret) Crown Commercial Service have designed this agreement to enable all central government, public and third sector organisations to easily access eDisclosure and associated services, including reviewers. The services required are based upon the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and requirements of part 31 of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). Award Criteria
| ||||
4 | Simple Low Volume Work Crown Commercial Service are designing this agreement to enable all central government, public and third sector organisations to easily access eDisclosure and associated services, including reviewers. The services required are based upon the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and requirements of part 31 of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). Award Criteria
|
Award Detail
1 | See Contracts Finder Notice for Full Supplier List (Liverpool)
|
CPV Codes
- 72300000 - Data services
- 79100000 - Legal services
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The value provided in Section II.1.7 is only an estimate. We cannot guarantee to suppliers any business through this Commercial Agreement. As part of this contract award notice the following can be accessed at: https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/11ae8a38-4fca-463d-aa5f-d11e58... 1) Redacted Commercial Agreement 2) List of Successful Suppliers 3) Approved Customer list 4) Transparency Agenda On 02/04/2014, Government introduced its Government Security Classifications (GSC) scheme which replaced Government Protective Marking Scheme (GPMS). A key aspect is the reduction in the number of security classifications used. All bidders were required to make themselves aware of the changes as it may impact this requirement. This link provides information on the GSC at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/government-security-classifications Cyber Essentials is a mandatory requirement for Central Government contracts which involve handling personal information or provide certain ICT products/services. Government is taking steps to reduce the levels of cyber security risk in its supply chain through the Cyber Essentials scheme. The scheme defines a set of controls which, when implemented, will provide organisations with basic protection from the most prevalent forms of threat coming from the internet. To participate in this procurement, bidders were required to demonstrate they comply with the technical requirements prescribed by Cyber Essentials, for services under and in connection with this procurement. CCS reserved the right to award a framework to any bidder whose final score was within 1% of the last position. For Lot 1, 6 suppliers were awarded a place as opposed to the number of 6 as was originally stated in the Contract Notice that was published on 21/11/2022. For Lot 2, 12 suppliers were awarded a place as oppsed to the number of 12 as was originally stated in the Contract Notice that was published on 21/11/2022. For Lot 3, 9 suppliers were awarded a place as opposed to the number of 10 as was originally stated in the Contract Notice that was published on 21/11/2022. For Lot 4, 6 suppliers were awarded a place as opposed to the number of 6 as was originally stated in the Contract Notice that was published on 21/11/2022.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-0375f9
- FTS 010168-2023