Published date: 22 February 2021

Last edited date: 1 March 2021

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Awarded contract (published 24 June 2021)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Design and execution of research and development - 73300000

Location of contract

United Kingdom

Value of contract

£138,000

Procurement reference

NICE AIMASE01

Published date

22 February 2021

Closing date

24 March 2021

Closing time

4pm

Contract start date

3 May 2021

Contract end date

2 March 2023

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

We are looking for an evaluation partner with experience evaluating national programmes of a similar scale and complexity, and where the scope could potentially evolve, to deliver a formative evaluation and hand-over a robust summative evaluation strategy (including proposed metrics and data sources) by March 2023. The supplier should also have the capability to deliver emerging learning throughout the project
The Programme is for evaluation of the AI Multi-Agency Advice Service (MAAS) project this is a 2.75 year project, funded by the NHSx AI Lab. The aim of the project is to collaboratively research, test and develop a multi-agency advice service that will offer support, information and advice on the regulation and health technology assessment pathways for artificial intelligence (AI) in health and care, and potentially other data-driven technologies.

The purpose of the formative evaluation is to support the MAAS to be as effective in implementation as possible. This will be done through activities such as analysing baseline data in order to make recommendations on focus of the service, and undertaking process evaluation, particularly with regard to the project's interdependencies within the wider innovation ecosystem. As this is a complex intervention which will necessarily evolve, we expect the evaluation partner to be comfortable in an ambiguous environment, and providing us with emergent messages on what they see is working and not working and why.

The summative evaluation strategy, once implemented, will be used by MAAS collaborators and commissioners in order to make future decisions about funding for this and other similar initiatives. It will also allow NHSX to report back to HM Treasury on the impact and benefits realised by the MAAS. It must be co-developed with the developer and the MAAS collaborators. It should focus on a range of outputs, outcomes and benefits including near-term (e.g. satisfaction of developers / adopters using the service) to long-term impacts (e.g. patients and citizens benefitting from AI and data-driven technologies). It should be underpinned by a logical and plausible theory of change or logic model. It should also have clearly defined metrics which are prioritised and have recommendations for gathering data.

Some outputs from the evaluation may be used for external purposes such as communications; however, this is not the primary purpose.
These activities will require contact with the MAAS partners at predetermined time points, and potentially with wider stakeholders involved in the project (TBD), which the AI MAAS secretariat will support

Full details in the attached documents


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Bidding instructions are within the Requirement specification.

Expressions of interest should be a simple email with contact details, and the contact details will be used to send the responses to any questions recived


About the buyer

Contact name

Barney Wilkinson

Address

2 Redman Place
LONDON
E20 1JQ
England

Email

Barney.Wilkinson@nice.org.uk