Corporate IT Service Management (ITSM)
This is a large award for IT Services — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 36,449 valued IT Services tenders in our corpus.
This contract notice follows a Voluntary Ex Ante notice published of NHS Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board ("the ICB") intention to award a 12-month contract term, with the option to extend the contract for up to an additional 12-month period, for the provision of Corporate IT Service Management across Mid and South Essex.
It is MSE ICB's intention to award this contract to the existing supplier, NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGEM CSU) for the provision of Corporate IT Service Management to Mid and South Essex integrated Care Board.
The national guidance confirms that Commissioning support units (CSUs) operate within the NHS family across England, providing services that have been independently evaluated for quality and value for money.
The expectation is that CSUs will continue to develop as trusted delivery partners to ICSs, providing economies of scale.
Nationally NHS England have put in place a moratorium to protect core CSU services whilst clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are dissolved and transitioned to ICB.
No definitive date has been given for when the protected status will end.
The ICB have concluded that there is an unacceptable risk associated with change of service provision whilst the system is in a significant state of transition and valuable resources must be duly focused on ensuring Business as Usual (BAU) services and steady state across the new MSE ICB.
The ICB deem that the incumbent provider is the only technically capable provider to deliver the services within the timescale and budget available.
Additionally, there is insufficient time to complete a robust contract mobilisation, involving critical mobilisation and transition risks including workforce and transfer of data and systems, which is estimated to require 12+ months to implement in a robust and safe manner, based on previous experience.
In the face of current ICB transition environment and in the absence a longer mobilisation period, no reasonable alternative or substitute exists.
MSE ICB have decided that the best solution to ensure that corporate users across Mid and South Essex benefit from Corporate IT Service Management is to ensure continuity of service provision with the existing supplier, who is uniquely placed to successfully deliver Corporate IT Service Management in accordance with the NHS England Moratorium and the available timescales.
As such the ICB propose to award a contract to AGEM CSU for the provision of Corporate IT Service Management, service delivery (with the option to extend by a further 12 months).
The contracting authority will award the contract utilising the NHS supply of goods and provision of service, with similar contract mechanisms utilised within the Health Systems Services Framework (HSSF).
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It is MSE ICB's intention to award
It is MSE ICB's intention to award this contract to the existing supplier, NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGEM CSU) for the provision of Corporate IT Service Management to Mid and South Essex integrated Care Board.
The national guidance confirms that Commissioning support
The national guidance confirms that Commissioning support units (CSUs) operate within the NHS family across England, providing services that have been independently evaluated for quality and value for money.
The ICB have concluded that there is
The ICB have concluded that there is an unacceptable risk associated with change of service provision whilst the system is in a significant state of transition and valuable resources must be duly focused on ensuring Business as Usual (BAU) services and steady state across the new MSE ICB.
The ICB deem that the incumbent provider
The ICB deem that the incumbent provider is the only technically capable provider to deliver the services within the timescale and budget available.
Additionally, there is insufficient time to complete
Additionally, there is insufficient time to complete a robust contract mobilisation, involving critical mobilisation and transition risks including workforce and transfer of data and systems, which is estimated to require 12+ months to implement in a robust and safe manner, based on previous experience.
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