Clinical Digital Professional Services (CDPS) Framework - Replacement
A Prior Information Notice
by GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Future Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- ___
- Sector
- TECHNOLOGY
- Published
- 03 Jun 2024
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
- information technology
- computer services
- clinical digital professional services
- clinical environments
- general clinical digital professional services
- integration professional services lot
- implementation professional services lot
- deployment professional services
- professional services
- technical specification services
Location
London
1 buyer
- Guys & St Thomas NHS Trust London
Description
A new framework agreement to replace the current Clinical Digital Professional Services (CDPS) framework which is due to expire on 14 December 2024. The new framework will cover the full suite of clinical digital professional services, including services pertaining to both proprietary solutions and opensource solutions. All standalone, clinical system focused professional services, will be covered.The Authority intends to award this framework via five lots as follows:Lot 1 – Cloud Hosting, Environment Build, Operation and Maintenance Professional ServicesLot 2 – Design, Development, and Deployment Professional Services including Hosting Lot 3 – Implementation Professional Services Lot 4 – Integration Professional Services Lot 5 – General Clinical Digital Professional Services.
Total Quantity or Scope
The scope of this multi lot framework agreement includes the full suite of clinical digital professional services, including services pertaining to both proprietary solutions and opensource solutions. All standalone, clinical system focused professional services, will be covered.The type of Services the Authority are looking to include within remit of the framework are as follows:• Technical architecture, development, integration; • Specialist programme delivery, PMO and planning ;• Digital communications; • Financial management;• Specialist technology consultancy;• Digital strategy and business case support;• Information Governance;• Clinical safety.Suppliers must have significant experience in the provision of professional services pertaining to proprietary (i.e. closed-source) clinical software solutions for use in healthcare environments. These professional services must relate to the identification and/or requirements design and/or deployment and implementation of proprietary clinical systems/software solutions.Suppliers must provide evidence of directly relevant and hands-on experience of working with the types of technologies and platforms found within clinical environments, experience of working within the complex, digital health and care landscape.An example of a large-scale healthcare environment may be an environment hosting over 10m discrete person records with growth of up to 1m per month, with over 700 contributing GP organisations, over 10 contributing acute trusts and other types of health and social care providers using transactional real-time messaging and bulk data transfers. Total stored data may exceed 70 TB, on average over 20 database servers and over 80 application servers, all of which may be anticipated to increase over time:• analysis, architecture, and design services;• clinical informatics and data modelling expertise;• software development services;• assurance, testing, and clinical safety services;• technical custodian services;• deployment of new publisher and subscriber feeds;• population health and SQL services;• project delivery services;• business analyst and technical specification services.The framework agreement will allow for both further competition and direct award to all awarded suppliers. It is the intention of the NHS London Procurement Partnership to ensure NHSE CCF endorsement and Spend Controls approval as part of the establishment of this framework.The primary purpose of this notice is to both:a) provide the supply market with an indicative timetable for the procurement of the framework and;b) encourage expressions of interest for suppliers to participate in detailed pre-tender market engagement to support the finalisation of the scope, structure and award mechanics of the framework.The provisional timeline for the procurement is as follows:Pin Released - June 2024Engage Market - July 2024ITT Released - August 2024Evaluation of Tenders - September/October 2024CCF / Cabinet Office Approval - October/November 2024Award - December 2024
CPV Codes
- 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
- 72590000 - Computer-related professional services
- 72250000 - System and support services
- 72263000 - Software implementation services
- 72421000 - Internet or intranet client application development services
- 72422000 - Internet or intranet server application development services
Indicators
Other Information
Including Support, Strategy, Optimization Business CaseThe framework agreement will allow for further competition and direct award to all awarded suppliers. In order to facilitate direct award, this framework will require the submission of national list pricing that will be published in a catalogue to all potential drawdown authorities in full and unrestricted.Bidders are welcomed to register their interest using Atamis project reference: C286277 The framework agreement shall include the following organisations in the United Kingdom and their respective statutory successors and organisations created as a result of structural re-organisations or organisational changes:• Central government departments and their executive agencies• Non-departmental public bodies• National Health Service (NHS) bodies, including Clinical Commissioning Groups, NHS trusts, NHS foundation trusts, their subsidiaries, NHS GP’s, a special health authority and a local health board in England and Wales and other constituent bodies in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland• All Local Authorities• All Combined Authorities• Police forces and other emergency services, fire and rescue services, the maritime and Coast guard agency• Educational establishments• Registered social landlords• Registered charities• Devolved and other administrations within the British Isles• Healthcare providers in the Channel Islands• NI Public Bodies• Any private sector organisations with a similar need
Reference
- FTS 017107-2024