Published date: 6 August 2018
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support - 72000000
Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000
Administration, defence and social security services - 75000000
Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security - 79000000
Health and social work services - 85000000
Other community, social and personal services - 98000000
Location of contract
Any region
Procurement reference
tender_160418/694059
Published date
6 August 2018
Closing date
10 October 2018
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) was established in 2006 to transform research in the NHS. As the most integrated clinical research system in the world, the NIHR drives research from bench to bedside for the benefit of patients and the economy.
The NIHR:
- funds high quality research to improve health
- trains and supports health researchers
- provides world-class research facilities
- works with the life sciences industry and charities to benefit all
- involves patients and the public at every step
The NIHR has a number of contracts for the provision of support services to assist with the management and coordination of the health research system.
Two such contracts come to an end in March 2020:-
- The NIHR Centre for Dissemination (NCD); and
- NIHR Coordinating Centre for Patient and Public Involvement, Participation and Engagement (PPIPE) in Research
The aim of this tendering exercise will be to identify suitable contractor(s) for the mentioned centres.
NIHR Centre for Dissemination
The NIHR Centre for Dissemination (NCD) was established in April 2015, with a remit to improve awareness and uptake of research evidence, particularly from the NIHR, by people working in health and social care. The NCD produces regular, accessible summaries of recent single studies (NIHR and non-NIHR) through Signals; broader Themed Reviews of key topic areas three times a year; and a range of shorter topic-based summaries, collections and blog campaigns (Highlights, six per year). In addition The NCD undertakes a range of engagement and communications work, including events, partnership working and social media campaigns.
The NCD has built a significant and engaged audience over this period, and has embarked on a number of potentially high-impact partnerships with organisations such as Royal Colleges and the BMJ. It is therefore important that the next phase of NCD activity effectively capitalises on this progress, enhancing the successful elements of work and generating new approaches based on learning to date.
NIHR Coordinating Centre for PPIPE in Research
The NIHR's partnership with the public has become one of its hallmarks and the NIHR remains firmly committed to Patient and Public Involvement, Participation and Engagement (PPIPE) in research. The NIHR works to ensure that the patients, carers and the public are involved in all the processes by which research is identified, prioritised, designed, conducted, evaluated and disseminated. Central to the leadership, coordination and delivery of this agenda is the role of the INVOLVE Coordinating Centre, a national Centre which has, to date, focused its efforts on Patient and Public Involvement in NIHR research. There remains a need for a national Coordinating Centre going forward.
The Department of Health and Social Care ('The Department') plans to release a tender for the delivery of this requirement(s). The the purpose of this notice is to inform and engage with interested service providers.
More information
Links
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- https://dh.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.html
- Tender notice
- Bravo Registration
Additional text
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The procurement is currently at the pre-tender stage, the purpose of which is to engage service providers providing an opportunity to:-
1. Get a clear understanding of what business outcomes the Department requires and ask questions regarding the proposed scope of work.
2. Meet representatives of the Department
3. Give your views on how to structure the requirement so that it maximises market interest, innovation and value for money.
The contract(s) is expected to commence on the 1st April 2020 and expire on the 31 March 2023, with the option to extend annually for a further 2 years based upon service providers performance.
This notice is placed as a prior information notice and relates only to a pre-procurement market engagement event. The Department reserves the right to not proceed to tender additionally the Department reserves the right to discontinue the proposed tendering process and not to award the contract.
We are inviting interested parties to come to the Department to learn more about the scope of the contract, and to discuss their ideas on an informal basis. We are keen to support creative and innovative ideas around how this programme can be successfully delivered. There will also be the opportunity to have one-to-one discussions with the team following the presentation.
The open day will be held on Monday 16th October 2018 at our offices at our offices in Victoria Street - 39 Victoria Street, Westminster, London, SW1H 0EU; Time 3pm -5pm.
How to register.
Service providers interested in attending the open day should respond through the e sourcing tool ( https://dh.bravosolution.co.uk) and completing itt_166 by the 10 October 2018. Maximum two attendees per organisation.
This notice is for Information only and the Department of Health and Social Care reserves the right to not proceed with this tender.
Additionally the Department reserves the right to discontinue the proposed tendering process and not to award the contract.
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