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Together in Data Programme
PLATFORM HOUSING LIMITED
The Together in Data initiative proposes: A cloud-first, Microsoft Fabric-based data platform incorporating Data Factory, OneLake, Power BI, Warehouse, and governance tooling. A single, trusted environment spanning raw → working → curated data layers. A unified data model enabling Customer 360, Home 360, Repairs, Assets, Finance and other critical subject areas. A data ecosystem that supports AI, ML, predictive analytics, automated insight, improved decision making, and self-service analytics. Scope of the Proposed Procurement The Authority anticipates procuring a partner (or partners) to support the design, build, testing, governance, and early life support of the new data platform. Indicative scope areas include: 3.1 Core Technical Requirements Microsoft Fabric tenant and associated Azure configuration (security, workspaces, licensing). Development of raw/working/curated data lakehouse layers. On premise and cloud data ingestion pipelines. Data modelling, transformation, and semantic layer creation for enterprise datasets. Migration from an existing limited Microsoft data lakehouse structure. Integration with 3rd party data sets. CI/CD automation and platform observability tooling. Environment strategy (Dev / Test / Prod). Integration with Dynamics 365 CRM and Finance & Operations. Integration with other line of business applications. 3.2 Governance & Operating Model Meet the requirements of a Platform's data governance framework (including Data quality, lineage, cataloguing, and access control standards). GDPR compliant data retention and observability improvements. Support the enablement and operational activities surrounding Data Use Act, SARs, STAIRS. 3.3 Business Facing Deliverables Production of trusted Power BI datasets, dashboards, and AIready data assets. Establishment of a Platform wide data Community of Practice. Training and capability uplift for business users and analysts. Support for priority use cases including Customer 360, Home 360, asset forecas
SWGMS Genomics Laboratory Information Management System (GLIMS)
North Bristol NHS Trust
Bristol and Weston Purchasing Consortium ("BWPC") on behalf of the Authority North Bristol NHS Trust ("NBT") are submitting a Tender Notice for the replacement of the Genomics Laboratory Information Management Systems ("GLIMS") at NBT and Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust ("RDUH"). Both Trusts are responsible for the provision of genomic testing on behalf of the South-West Genomic Medicine Service ("SWGMS"). The current LIMS platforms at both NBT and RDUH are 15 years old and do not support the level of integration, scalability, or interoperability required to meet the SWGMS future needs. The aim is to deliver a future-ready digital platform with regional integration capability, aligned with the NHS England (NHSE) Genomic Medicine Service strategy, supporting the delivery of interoperable, scalable, and efficient genomic services and the ambitions for genomic medicine outlined in the 10-year plan. NBT are therefore seeking a strategic GLIMS partner capable of supporting an integrated, multi-site, high-throughput genomic service. The scope of the procurement includes the provision, implementation, configuration, and ongoing support of a GLIMS to support SWGMS laboratory services across both in-scope sites. This includes core laboratory workflow management, sample tracking, test ordering, results management, reporting, audit, quality management support, and administration. The scope also includes system hosting (where applicable), system integration, data migration from legacy systems, training, change management support, and business-as-usual support services.
Web Developer Services & Support Maintenance
BELIEVE HOUSING LIMITED
Web Developer Services and support maintenance
Victim Single Needs Assessment
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside
The Police and Crime Commissioner wishes to procure a system that can be developed in the future, but initially comprises of some basic functionality to build and maintain a database of victim needs. To include: • Secure database, stored on UK servers. • Accessible by web portal and via API from Victim Support's 'My Support Space' app. • Full accessibility features and Google Translate integrated • Full UK-GDPR compliance under 'consent' lawful purpose with integrated privacy notice and automated triggers for victims to review data periodically, with automatic deletion function • Full audit trail of all user access and actions within the system
WAR - Digital Strategic Solutions Delivery Partner.
Warwickshire County Council
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) is seeking to procure a delivery partner to implement a suite of core, council-wide artificial intelligence (AI) and automation solutions, in line with our "Digital Strategic Solutions" model. The partner will implement a mechanism by which WCC Clients can access specific tools via WCC's intranet site or other central repository/ hub providing controlled access to AI tools across our services, focusing initially on transcription, automated document generation and report writing, language interpretation and translation, and AI-enabled digital assistant solutions such as chatbots. We are seeking a 2-year contract. The engagement must comply with UK GDPR and all relevant laws and align with the UK Government's AI Playbook principles (e.g. transparency, accountability, fairness, safety, sustainability) for responsible AI use.
Supply, Installation & Maintenance of HR and Payroll System
East Durham College
East Durham College is seeking to replace its current HR and Payroll combined system with a modern, user-friendly interface and a comprehensive, accurate user-friendly reporting function. It should be able to link directly to Sage 200 or be supported by its own finance package (separate tender). The reporting function will need to be if possible compatible with Sage 200 Finance/Accounting systems or have a finance package linked to it (separate tender). It should be able to accommodate bespoke reports which can report on and span not only tax years (April to March) but also our financial year (August to July) and academic years (September to August) as well as be able to interpret and calculate data. The reporting functionality should also if possible, facilitate reports being exported in a range of formats including but not limited to excel, word and pdf. The software will also be required to interface with an in-house data system for the purpose of import/export of staff identity profiles. The number of staff should by no means infer that this is a standard SME set up as the Organisation has a wide variety of, sometimes complex, contractual terms & basis, payments, pensions, company pay and benefits criteria, which needs to be accommodated and calculated accurately and effectively for both monthly and annual returns. Tenders must ensure they give a detailed response as to how they will provide the required services. Bids will be assessed against the evaluation criteria outlined in this document. Upon completion of the scoring process, the bidders achieving the highest overall score will be shortlisted. These shortlisted bidders will then be invited to the final stage of the process, which will consist of a presentation/demonstration and further clarification. Please refer to Annex 1 for a full and comprehensive breakdown of our requirements.
Network Strategy SD-WAN & Security Service Edge (SSE)
General Medical Council (GMC)
Background information The current WAN solution is coming to the end of the contract and GMC are looking to move to a new provider and a new WAN Solution across all GMC sites. We have approx. 1,800 staff who work in a remote working hybrid model with only 20% of these are onsite at any one-time. Remote workers connect via VPN into the Manchester and London Datacentres. We are therefore inviting bids from suppliers who can meet the requirements outlined in the sections detailed in the required Lots below. The current GMC WAN adopts point to point ethernet technology and the strategic roadmap is to move to a more flexible Cloud based SD-WAN model. GMC locations: - London - Regent’s Place, 350 Euston Road, London, NW1 3JN - Manchester – 3 Hardman Street, Manchester, M3 3AW - Manchester – 3 Hardman Square, Manchester, M3 3EB - Manchester – St James's Buildings, 79 Oxford Street Manchester, M1 6FQ - Edinburgh – The Tun, 4 Jackson's Entry, Edinburgh EH8 8PJ - Cardiff – Caspian Point 2, Caspian Way, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4DQ - Belfast - Bedford House, 16–22 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7FD. Current Wide Area & Internet Networks The GMC operates from 7 main site in the UK and N. Ireland, namely Manchester (x3), London, Belfast, Edinburgh and Cardiff. - All sites operate on structured cabling systems, the standard being Cat 6. - The current GMC WAN is comprised of 7 sites connected together using Ethernet point to point services. This is a manged WAN with service provider Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) at each site. - 4 of sites have secondary backup circuits (Manchester 3HS, Manchester 3HSQ, Manchester SJB and London) - 2 of the sites provide direct internet connectivity (Manchester 3HS and London). Deployment, support and management of the site LAN is not included within the scope. The GMC will perform this function, but the supplier(s) may be required to provide advice and guidance on end-to-end performance as needed. This may involve liaison activities, advice and guidanc
Provision of a Finance Software System and Associated Implementation Services
The Royal Household
The Royal Household and a number of affiliated organisations (for ease, referred to as 'The Royal Household' here) have a requirement for the provision of a finance system, and associated services including implementation, training, and ongoing support. The Royal Household has been using its existing Finance Systems for more than 15 years, and migration to new software is required. The Royal Household is seeking to award a contract for software & implementation, with an initial five year term, to meet this requirement. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Software-package-and-information-systems./3CG4HAV6Q2 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/3CG4HAV6Q2
Network Strategy SD-WAN & Security Service Edge (SSE)
General Medical Council (GMC)
Background information The current WAN solution is coming to the end of the contract and GMC are looking to move to a new provider and a new WAN Solution across all GMC sites. We have approx. 1,800 staff who work in a remote working hybrid model with only 20% of these are onsite at any one-time. Remote workers connect via VPN into the Manchester and London Datacentres. We are therefore inviting bids from suppliers who can meet the requirements outlined in the sections detailed in the required Lots below. The current GMC WAN adopts point to point ethernet technology and the strategic roadmap is to move to a more flexible Cloud based SD-WAN model. GMC locations: - London - Regent’s Place, 350 Euston Road, London, NW1 3JN - Manchester – 3 Hardman Street, Manchester, M3 3AW - Manchester – 3 Hardman Square, Manchester, M3 3EB - Manchester – St James's Buildings, 79 Oxford Street Manchester, M1 6FQ - Edinburgh – The Tun, 4 Jackson's Entry, Edinburgh EH8 8PJ - Cardiff – Caspian Point 2, Caspian Way, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4DQ - Belfast - Bedford House, 16–22 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7FD. Current Wide Area & Internet Networks The GMC operates from 7 main site in the UK and N. Ireland, namely Manchester (x3), London, Belfast, Edinburgh and Cardiff. - All sites operate on structured cabling systems, the standard being Cat 6. - The current GMC WAN is comprised of 7 sites connected together using Ethernet point to point services. This is a manged WAN with service provider Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) at each site. - 4 of sites have secondary backup circuits (Manchester 3HS, Manchester 3HSQ, Manchester SJB and London) - 2 of the sites provide direct internet connectivity (Manchester 3HS and London). Deployment, support and management of the site LAN is not included within the scope. The GMC will perform this function, but the supplier(s) may be required to provide advice and guidance on end-to-end performance as needed. This may involve liaison activities, advice and guidanc
Provision of a Finance Software System and Associated Implementation Services
The Royal Household
The Royal Household and a number of affiliated organisations (for ease, referred to as 'The Royal Household' here) have a requirement for the provision of a finance system, and associated services including implementation, training, and ongoing support. The Royal Household has been using its existing Finance Systems for more than 15 years, and migration to new software is required. The Royal Household is seeking to award a contract for software & implementation, with an initial five year term, to meet this requirement. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Software-package-and-information-systems./3CG4HAV6Q2 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/3CG4HAV6Q2
New DVOR/DME Construction (Civil Prep Works Package 2)
Airways Corporation New Zealand
In order to provide enhanced air navigation services for some of New Zealand's smaller airports, we are looking to install a series of new equipment at 8 sites across the country. These sites are: Timaru (TU) & Alexandra (LX) (Package 1 - COMPLETED) Tauranga (TG) & Taupo (AP) (Package 2 - This RFP) Hokitika (HK) & Westport (WS) (Package 3) Whangarei (WR) & Kaitaia (KT) (Package 4) We are looking for companies with experience in delivering the following civil works: Site preparation / development Ducting and Foundations Siting of Portacoms and Antenna Masts Installation and connection of mains power to site Underground Earthing Networks Fencing (stock and CAA security)
Main Contractor for the Auckland High Court Heritage Remediation Project - Stage 1 Registration of Interest
Ministry of Justice
The Ministry of Justice is seeking Registrations of Interest (ROI) from suitably qualified and experienced Main Contractors to provide construction services for the Auckland High Court Heritage Remediation Project. This will be a multi-stage procurement approach, with Stage 1: Registration of interest undertaken to identify a maximum of four shortlisted respondents to be invited to a closed competitive Stage 2: Request for Tender. Please see the attached Registration of Interest documentation for further details, and subscribe to this GETS notice to be alerted to any further updates. To gain access to the full tender document suite (including the design documentation - Appendix D), please complete the confidentiality agreement to be found at Appendix B, and return to property.procurement@justice.govt.nz.
Engineering Consultants Design Panel
Transpower New Zealand Limited
Transpower is seeking to establish a refreshed Engineering Consultants (EC) Design Panel, commencing in January 2027, to provide a long‑term, structured framework for the engagement of engineering design services. The panel will support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of transmission projects across substations, transmission lines and cables, protection and automation, and telecommunications, and work alongside Transpower’s in house engineers and project teams to shape solutions from concept through to construction and commissioning.
IAF Reservoir and Booster Pumpstation Construction
Hamilton City Council
Hamilton City Council (HCC) is seeking responses from suitably qualified contractors to deliver a major infrastructure project funded through Central Government's Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) to facilitate development in Hamilton's central city and support around 4,000 new homes. This project includes the following four key components: - Construction of a 25 mega-litre drinking water reservoir and valve chamber at 18 Ruakiwi Road - Inlet and discharge mains connecting to the existing bulk supply network - Ancillary pipelines and services including stormwater and wastewater connections - A new booster pump station at 139 Clarence Street Tenders close at 2:30 pm on Friday 3 July 2026 and are to be uploaded to the electronic tenderboxes on the Government Electronic Tender Service - GETS (www.GETS.govt.nz) Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Interested suppliers are required to email to tenders@hcc.govt.nz to get access to the SharePoint portal for all the additional documents. Access will be provided to registered respondents only.
P2026-725 Wastewater Growth Programme - Waipatu Trunk Main - Construction
Hastings District Council
P2026-725 – Wastewater Growth Programme - Waipatu Trunk Main - Construction Tenders are requested for the above contract, which involves the construction of wastewater trunk main infrastructure as part of the Waipatu Growth Programme for Hastings District Council, Hawke's Bay. Tender documents are available from the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS) at www.gets.govt.nz. All enquiries must be submitted through GETS. Questions close 6 May 2026. Tenders close at 3pm Wednesday 13 May 2026 and must be submitted electronically via GETS. Please allow sufficient time to upload your submission prior to the closing date and time. For help submitting electronic responses, refer to the policies and information section at www.gets.govt.nz. Only tender submissions from tenderers pre-qualified under Stormwater/Wastewater Networks (Class A) will be considered. QUESTIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED THROUGH GETS ONLY. RESPONSES MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH GETS. Please use the Response Form(s) provided. The total submitted file size must not exceed 50MB. Price and non-price files must be uploaded as separate files and clearly labelled as Price and Non-price. Respondents who cannot meet all pre-conditions should conclude they will not benefit from submitting a response.
ROI : Main Contractor. Block 1 and 5 Refurbishment Project. Pine Hill School, Dunedin
5:00 PM 8 May 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00)
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
Provision of CEP (Customer Engagement Platform) and CDP (Customer Data Platform) Software
Govia Thameslink Railway Limited
The Contracting Authority is seeking to procure a hybrid Customer Engagement Platform (CEP) and Customer Data Platform (CDP) to support customer communications, engagement, and data‐driven insight across digital channels. These platforms will enable GTR to: •Deliver more relevant and personalised customer communications. •Run data-driven, targeted campaigns that increase engagement and spend. •Gain real-time insight into customer behaviour to improve campaign effectiveness. Simplify planning, execution, and optimisation across channels, replacing fragmented tools The procurement will be conducted under the Procurement Act 2023 using the Competitive Flexible Procedure.
Veritas Multi-Academy Trust - ICT Managed Service
VERITAS MULTI ACADEMY TRUST
Veritas Multi Academy Trust encompasses circa 1000 pupils across three academies. Veritas Multi Academy Trust, formed in 2015, is a small, primary phase Multi Academy Trust. Our schools include Warden House Primary in Deal, Pilgrims' Way Primary in Canterbury and Mundella Primary in Folkestone. As a small primary Trust, we have a focus on working collaboratively, sharing best practice, expertise, facilities, resources and centralised business functions, to strengthen the outcomes for our children. Mission, Vision and Values Veritas Multi Academy Trust is ambitious in its mission, vision and values to provide the highest quality of education within our schools in East Kent. The Trust has a clear Five-Year Strategy which has these values embedded. Irresistible learning is our mission, and this is achieved through being an irresistible place to work. This procurement includes (but may not be limited to) the items listed below. • A core managed service, management of all ICT against an agreed SLA • 24 x 7 x 365 remote monitoring and management • A Service Desk, available 51 weeks a year including out of hours access • Local staffing which suppliers deem necessary to deliver the service and meet the SLA requirements 42 weeks onsite in schools and 51 weeks for the Head Office • Strategic advice and direction to the Trust regarding ICT • Responsibility for design, specification, installation, and management of all ICT infrastructure • Supply of goods and services based on an agreed Best Value approach • Management of 3rd parties where relevant to the ICT support • Relevant monitoring, management, patching • Regular performance reporting • CPD and training - digital skills and curriculum as necessary • There is an expectation that the provider will support and/or drive innovation • Maintain technical documentation • Maintain operational documentation, for example inventory management and risk registers • Collective partnership targets aligned to the Trust objectives • Suppl
Victim Single Needs Assessment
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside
The Police and Crime Commissioner wishes to procure a system that can be developed in the future, but initially comprises of some basic functionality to build and maintain a database of victim needs. To include: • Secure database, stored on UK servers. • Accessible by web portal and via API from Victim Support's 'My Support Space' app. • Full accessibility features and Google Translate integrated • Full UK-GDPR compliance under 'consent' lawful purpose with integrated privacy notice and automated triggers for victims to review data periodically, with automatic deletion function • Full audit trail of all user access and actions within the system
ESNEFT 2797 Electronic Quality Management System
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
ESNEFT is looking to re-procure their electronic Quality Management System for the management of the vast majority of systems used within multiple departments across ESNEFT to meet different regulatory requirements (such as MHRA and CQC)
AI Tutoring Tools Pioneer Programme – Subject-Matter Exemption - Research and Development - 6th of May 2026 Update
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
UPDATE to notice https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/039400-2026 SOURCING PROCEDURE: The AI Tutoring Tools Pioneer Programme contracts (a maximum of eight (8) identical contracts) will be awarded under a Procurement Act 2023 Section 3) (6) and Schedule 2, Part 2, paragraph 22, 2) (b), (c) subject-matter exemption for research and development services. The contracts to be awarded are exempt contracts and for that reason the procurement is not subject to the Procurement Act 2023. The outputs of the proposed contracts are intended for the benefit of the public and do not include the provision of AI Tutoring Tools. The latter would be procured via other sourcing procedures separate from this Pioneers Programme procurement. These contracts answer the need for research and development of a high-quality standard for AI Tutoring Tools. Although there is a wide range of Tutoring Tools available on the market, there is no established offer that meets the complete specification to a high-quality standard, encompassing all the necessary elements of an exceptional AI Tutoring Tool. Elements being for instance the digital curriculum (to be published) and multiple sources of data which require review. AI driven Tutoring Tools currently on the market are limited in quantity, scope and evidence base with few providing full tutoring capacity and with limited public access to the research and development that underpins them. The proposed contracts seek to research and co-design a high-quality, all-encompassing standard for AI Tutoring Tools and to initiate the development of innovative, effective and safe AI Tutoring Tools to that high-quality, all-encompassing standard thereby being the most transformative for educational outcomes. The aim of the Programme is to research, trial, develop and enable the future scalability and commercialisation of AI Tutoring Tools of the highest calibre which, alongside teachers, will improve the academic attainment of pupils across England,
Capital Projects Multidisciplinary Consultancy Framework
The Crown Estate
The Crown Estate is procuring various multidisciplinary consultancy services to support London and Regional Capital Projects. The services will be split in to 4 x Lots and Sub-Lots dependent on services and or location: Lot 1: Project Managers Lot 2: Architecture Lot 3: Multidisciplinary Design and Engineering: Civil & Structural Engineering, MEP Engineering, Fire Engineering, Sustainability, Acoustics and Specialist Lighting Lot 4: Other Consultancy Services: Cost Consulting, Building Control, Measured Surveys, Asbestos Surveys
Provision of CEP (Customer Engagement Platform) and CDP (Customer Data Platform) Software
Govia Thameslink Railway Limited
The Contracting Authority is seeking to procure a hybrid Customer Engagement Platform (CEP) and Customer Data Platform (CDP) to support customer communications, engagement, and data‐driven insight across digital channels. These platforms will enable GTR to: •Deliver more relevant and personalised customer communications. •Run data-driven, targeted campaigns that increase engagement and spend. •Gain real-time insight into customer behaviour to improve campaign effectiveness. Simplify planning, execution, and optimisation across channels, replacing fragmented tools The procurement will be conducted under the Procurement Act 2023 using the Competitive Flexible Procedure.
Veritas Multi-Academy Trust - ICT Managed Service
VERITAS MULTI ACADEMY TRUST
Veritas Multi Academy Trust encompasses circa 1000 pupils across three academies. Veritas Multi Academy Trust, formed in 2015, is a small, primary phase Multi Academy Trust. Our schools include Warden House Primary in Deal, Pilgrims' Way Primary in Canterbury and Mundella Primary in Folkestone. As a small primary Trust, we have a focus on working collaboratively, sharing best practice, expertise, facilities, resources and centralised business functions, to strengthen the outcomes for our children. Mission, Vision and Values Veritas Multi Academy Trust is ambitious in its mission, vision and values to provide the highest quality of education within our schools in East Kent. The Trust has a clear Five-Year Strategy which has these values embedded. Irresistible learning is our mission, and this is achieved through being an irresistible place to work. This procurement includes (but may not be limited to) the items listed below. • A core managed service, management of all ICT against an agreed SLA • 24 x 7 x 365 remote monitoring and management • A Service Desk, available 51 weeks a year including out of hours access • Local staffing which suppliers deem necessary to deliver the service and meet the SLA requirements 42 weeks onsite in schools and 51 weeks for the Head Office • Strategic advice and direction to the Trust regarding ICT • Responsibility for design, specification, installation, and management of all ICT infrastructure • Supply of goods and services based on an agreed Best Value approach • Management of 3rd parties where relevant to the ICT support • Relevant monitoring, management, patching • Regular performance reporting • CPD and training - digital skills and curriculum as necessary • There is an expectation that the provider will support and/or drive innovation • Maintain technical documentation • Maintain operational documentation, for example inventory management and risk registers • Collective partnership targets aligned to the Trust objectives • Suppl