Contracts awarded by the government and its agencies, valued at over £12,000. This includes
contracts from government departments, local councils, and other public bodies.
Subject Experts to create training modules for Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE)
The purpose of the subject matter experts review is to provide children and young people with the knowledge to lead safe, healthy and happy lives. Some of the statutory content will need to be handled with particular care and sensitivity, for example on safeguarding and mental health, and the Authority is committed to supporting high quality teaching.
As part of this commitment, the Authority wants to provide teachers with a single point of access to online training modules that are aligned to the areas that teachers have told us, through research that they find most challenging. These training modules will be published alongside other support materials for schools such as the implementation guide, case studies and quality assured resources.
The topics below have been identified by teachers as areas they find most challenging to teach and therefore require training. There may be other areas that schools identify as a training need when we begin to test the modules with a wider pool of schools during development. The Contractor shall work with the Authority's digital content developer to design the training modules set out in the specification for use in schools.
DocuSign has been selected by the Institute as the preferred platform to facilitate e-signatures. It is used widely across both the UK public and private sector, and offers enhanced levels of security through ISO27001 certification and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DDS) compliance.
This notice reflects a contract which provides for a sensor-based solution from FM:Systems that allows the Department of Health & Social Care to analyse its level of workspace utilisation over multiple sites.
Published for transparency.
The requirement is for a contract on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport, through the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (the Authority), for the provision of a Contract Management System (CMS) for use by the Department for Transport (DfT), its Executive Agencies and other Arms Length Bodies (Users). Moving forward there may also be a requirement for other Government entities to call off this agreement. The CMSystem shall provide the following, fully integrated product as part of standard functionality:•a contract database•a secure document repository•the ability to capture contract performance data•contract planning capability•management information with user definable reporting capability.There exists the potential for the selected product to interface with other software systems. This will be determined, post contract award, with the successful Service Provider, via a Change Control process.
This contract has already been awarded and is published for Transparency purposes.
The requirement is for the provision of core software licensing and associated services (including maintenance, support and training) for the HM Treasury Group. HM Treasury’s core IT service provider will be responsible for managing and calling off any software required.
This contract was awarded following a mini competition via the CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE - Technology Products Framework - Lot 2; Packaged Software (RM1054).
This notice includes the tender documents - there is a separate notice for the contract publication.