Published date: 28 January 2022

Last edited date: 28 January 2022

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Future opportunity (published 28 January 2022, last edited 28 January 2022)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Software implementation services - 72263000

Location of contract

London, Any region

Value of contract

£1,000,000 to £1,400,000

Procurement reference

CF-0215000D58000000L5A4EAK2

Published date

28 January 2022

Approach to market date

28 January 2022

Contract start date

23 May 2022

Contract end date

22 May 2024

Contract type

Not specified

Procedure type

Call-off from a framework agreement

A mini-competition or direct purchase from a pre-established framework agreement.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The Home Office's Digital Data and Technology (DDaT) is a centralised service within the Home Office. The purpose of this requirement is to address recommendation 22 in the Windrush lessons learnt report. This report highlights a number of points, of which that The Home Office needs to invest in improving data quality, management information and performance measures which focus on results as well as throughput. Leaders in the department should promote the best use of this data and improve the capability to anticipate, monitor and identify trends, as well as collate casework data which links performance data to Parliamentary questions, complaints and other information, including feedback from external agencies, departments and the public (with the facility to escalate local issues). The Home Office should also invest in improving its knowledge management and record keeping.

To meet these outcomes, we require an Informatica Gold partner to implement and deploy the Axon and Enterprise Data Catalog platforms into a production environment and assist with post deployment activities through several Statement of Works.


More information

Previous notice about this procurement

Implementation Partner for an Augmented Data Catalog

  • Future opportunity
  • Published 28 January 2022

Additional text

The purpose of this notification is to provide the Digital Outcomes and Specialists 5 (DoS 5) Lot 1 - Digital Outcomes Framework Suppliers with early visibility of the requirement. This notice will.• Provide suppliers with an overview of the requirement and bidding process.To understand the current market and types of suppliers that might have an interest in bidding for this work, there are 3 questions listed below which we would ask you to answer, along with declaring your potential interest. To obtain further information on this opportunity we may ask Framework Suppliers to complete a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).The Home Office reserves the right to change the scope of this notification prior to issuing a notice of the Further Competition; including but not limited to the contract scope, duration, and indicative value. Please note that providing an EOI to this notice, will not influence or restrict Framework Suppliers from taking part in any resulting Further Competition.Suppliers wishing to provide an EOI for this opportunity should do so via email to Jeremy.Bowland@homeoffice.gov.uk by no later than Noon on Friday 11th February 2022.Questions:1 Name of Company;2 Would you categorise yourself as an SME;3 What is the core/primary area of your business.


About the buyer

Contact name

Jeremy Bowland

Address

Freemans Reach, Riverside Place
Durham
DH1 1SL
GB

Telephone

07990 410907

Email

jeremy.bowland@homeoffice.gov.uk