Electronic Case Management System (Fitness to Practise)
A Contract Award Notice
by GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £444K
- Sector
- TECHNOLOGY
- Published
- 24 Mar 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
1 buyer
- General Optical Council London
1 supplier
- Its Computing Belfast
Description
We are seeking to procure a supplier to develop an electronic Case Management System (CMS) to support the management of Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases by our Regulatory Operations directorate. The CMS must cover all areas of the FtP process.
Total Quantity or Scope
YOU MUST READ THE FULL EXPRESSION OF INTEREST NOTICE, AND YOU MUST COMPLETE THE EXPRESSION OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY (both documents are attached to this notice and are also available at: https://optical.org/en/about-us/get-involved/tenders/). The Expression of Interest Questionnaire MUST be uploaded to the electronic postbox facility on this mytenders.co.uk site. We will not accept any other form of submission. We are the regulator for the optical professions in the UK. Our purpose is to protect the public by promoting high standards of education, performance and conduct amongst opticians. We currently register around 30,000 optometrists, dispensing opticians, student opticians and optical businesses. All individuals (and optical businesses that meet certain criteria) must be registered with the GOC to be able to carry out clinical practices that are restricted by law to registered persons. A brief description of our four core regulatory functions is: - Setting standards for optical education and training, performance and conduct. - Approving qualifications leading to registration. - Maintaining a register of individuals who are qualified and fit to practise, train or carry on business as optometrists and dispensing opticians. - Investigating and acting where registrants’ fitness to practise, train or carry on business is impaired. Our website is at: www.optical.org We are seeking to procure a supplier to develop an electronic Case Management System (CMS) to support the management of Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases by our Regulatory Operations directorate. … We have developed a working list of needs (Annex A to the Expression of Interest notice document), but we stress that this is not a final specification document (more detailed specifications of our requirements will be provided within the ITT pack at that stage of the procurement process). … We require a CMS that, in meeting our overarching list of needs (Annex A), provides the GOC with the following benefits: - improvements in case progression timeliness, through: a) automated workflow management b) fewer keystrokes c) enhanced management control, oversight and reporting d) automatic escalations e)configured user dashboards - reduction in lost hearing days, achieved through semi-automated scheduling and improved conflict checking. - resource efficiencies, achieved through significantly leaner processes - tangible customer service improvements (leading to excellent customer service), achieved through: a) automated updates b) fully documented processes c) modern customer feedback processes d) reduction in risk via automatic draw-through of data across areas of work - reduction in data breaches through automation of templates All the above go towards our overarching objective to protect the public. This list of potential benefits is a work in progress and a final benefits map will be provided at ITT stage. We anticipate that there will be two phases to the CMS build, with a go-live date for phase one (‘must have’ and ‘should have’ requirements) of no later than 30 June 2023, and with phase two (‘could have’ requirements) being subject to (a) successful completion of phase one and (b) an internal GOC benefits validation process in respect of the phase one build. This means that there is likely to be a gap between the end of phase one and the commencement of phase two, and that a phase two build will be contractually at the GOC’s discretion. Ongoing technical support for the developed system (both phase one and phase two product) will be required to 31 March 2026, with an additional 12-month support extension option available to the GOC. This support aspect will be contractually contingent upon the GOC accepting the build product(s). Additional information: A reminder that you MUST complete the Expression of Interest Questionnaire and upload it to the electronic postbox facility on this site if you wish to be considered for full tender selection.
Award Detail
1 | Its Computing (Belfast)
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Award Criteria
The extent to which we consider that the proposed solution would meet the GOC Business Requirements Specification | 25 per cent |
Our level of confidence that the proposed solution will integrate with our existing systems/software | 15 per cent |
Overall quality of the proposed support package and its ability to meet GOC requirements | 15 per cent |
The track record of the Bidder in delivering a similar solution in a similar environment, and any testimonials that are provided in this regard | 10 per cent |
GOC data will continue to be stored within GOC’s environment. If not, the level of GOC risk arising from data management and migration proposals and how that risk would be managed | 5 per cent |
Assessment of the security of your information system Assessment of the network/system security measures that are in place Incident handling procedures | 5 per cent |
Actual cost to the GOC (of the whole system and support package) | 25 per cent |
CPV Codes
- 72262000 - Software development services
- 72210000 - Programming services of packaged software products
- 72232000 - Development of transaction processing and custom software
Other Information
We have developed a working list of needs (Annex A to the Expression of Interest document), but we stress that this is not a specification document (more detailed specifications of our requirements will be provided within the pack at the full tender stage of the procurement process). This working list is provided at this stage to help you to understand the extent of our CMS requirements, so that you can decide whether to express an interest. ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Interested parties who are subsequently invited to tender in full will be required at that stage to address other relevant provisions set out in section 5, sub-section 7 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. (For example, relating to economic and financial standing, and to technical and professional ability). This will also apply to any other entities that the proposed supplier intends to rely upon if awarded the contract (see regulation 63). (MT Ref:229023)
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-0358c2
- FTS 008572-2023