Contracts

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.

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2020-03-30£40000Health Education EnglandBackground The way learners access education is changing and increasingly incorporates learning from third-party websites and systems, not just those provided to them via HEE's own platforms and systems. However, finding the best and most appropriate resources can be difficult. HEE is committed to the building of a digital ready workforce that can use technology effectively to support individuals and patients with their health and care in the present and as new technologies emerge in the future. To benchmark and develop these digital capabilities, it is necessary to assess the current levels of digital literacy in the health and care workforce. The objective of this project is to develop and pilot a tool that will allow users to diagnose capability gaps according to HEE's digital capabilities framework, making recommendations of learning resources based on the gaps, and then enable participants to re-assess their abilities based on what they have learned, using artificial intelligence to tag and identify resources. Scope of Contract We are seeking a partner to work with us and provide a method of assessing an individual's capabilities against the HEE digital literacy framework and making personalised recommendations from our existing catalogue of content and third-party curated content.
2011-11-24£333060Department for Work and PensionsThe Access to Work Mental Health Support Service (MHSS) offers support to individuals with a mental health condition who are absent from work or finding work difficult. (This contract award was not published at the time of award. It has been published for transparency purposes to provide a record of existing departmental contracts).
2021-03-31£22726.44The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn Nhs Foundation TrustGrounds Maintenance & Arboriculture Services
2020-04-03£52544Health Education EnglandThe Genomics Education Programme (GEP) was established in 2014 following an initial investment from the Department of Health to pump prime genomic education and training activity to support the delivery of the 100,000 Genomes Project. At the beginning of financial year 2018/19 the GEP became part of 'business as usual' within Health Education England (HEE) and, in collaboration with NHS England (NHSE), continues to support the newly launched NHS Genomic Medicine Service (GMS). As part of its role in delivering education and training to the NHS workforce, the GEP requires specialist genomics editorial expertise to plan and produce a series of articles on genomics in healthcare that are useful and relevant to our audience groups, to be featured on our website's blog. HEE is therefore inviting quotations from providers for the service commencing 1 April 2020 for 2 years, with the potential to extend.
2021-02-25£6301537.91Norfolk ConstabularyRenewal of Microsoft licencing for Norfolk & Suffolk Constabularies. Procured via mini competition on CCS framework RM6068.
2021-01-21£130558COMPETITION AND MARKETS AUTHORITYMobile phone purchase
2021-12-24£114000Gloucestershire County CouncilHome to school transport
2022-03-16£800000Leeds City CouncilThis contract is for the supply of Winter Road Surface Treatments and Sundries and will be available to the Yorkshire Highway Alliance.
2022-03-28£324000Derbyshire Dales District CouncilDerbyshire Dales District Council are seeking contractor(s) to provide ice-cream and minerals on a concession basis. Locations (Lots) are within the Council's geographic area and include recreational parks, car parks and the Matlock Bath Illuminations (normally held during September and October).
2022-03-25£160000Kent County CouncilKent County Council (KCC) has a statutory duty as a Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) for the receipt and onward processing / disposal of Household Waste via its network of Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) across Kent. KCC therefore requires a contract for Mystery Shopping at Kent's HWRCs for a period of 36 months from 2 May 2022 to 28 February 2025, with the option of an additional 12-month extension if required. To access further information and documentation on the project, as well as submit a response to the opportunity, please visit www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk.
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