Pre-Market Engagement for the provision of a Registrars Appointment Booking and Certificate Management System
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We are testing the market for a new Registrars Appointment Booking and Certificate Management System to potentially replace our existing system.
Background Local authorities in Wales have a statutory duty to provide registration services for: - Births, deaths, marriages, and civil partnerships - Citizenship ceremonies - Approved premises licensing - Associated legal and administrative services Current systems in use across Wales vary in functionality, integration, and user experience.
A new solution is being considered to: - Modernise service delivery - Ensure compliance with the Welsh Language Standards - Improve efficiency and consistency - Ensure compliance with relevant UK and Welsh legislation - Enable digital-first, citizen-centred services Aims of Engagement The purpose is to: - Understand supplier capabilities and solutions available in the market - Explore potential delivery models (cloud, on-premises, SaaS, shared service) - Identify opportunities for innovation and best practice - Test assumptions on costs, timescales, and implementation approaches Indicative Requirements The system may be expected to deliver functionality such as: - Case management for birth, death, marriage, and civil partnership registrations - Secure handling of personal and sensitive data (GDPR compliance) - Integration with existing government platforms (e.g., payment systems, document verification, national statistics returns) - The ability to store a database of historic and new certificates. - Certificate production for births, deaths and marriages. - Appointment booking and scheduling - Online service access for citizens including appointment booking and certificate ordering. - Bilingual capabilities (Welsh and English) - Reporting and analytics - Accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.2)
What the supplier must deliver
Local authorities in Wales have a statutory
Local authorities in Wales have a statutory duty to provide registration services for:.
Current systems in use across Wales vary
Current systems in use across Wales vary in functionality, integration, and user experience.
Ensure compliance with the Welsh Language Standards
Ensure compliance with the Welsh Language Standards.
Ensure compliance with relevant UK and Welsh
Ensure compliance with relevant UK and Welsh legislation.
The system may be expected to deliver
The system may be expected to deliver functionality such as:.
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- planning · Planning
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