UK-London: data analysis services
Television audience measurement analysis. The BBC requires an "off-the-shelf" established TAM analysis system that is designed to enable straightforward analysis of BARB audience data. The tool must also accommodate some bespoke BBC needs. CPV: 72316000. ...
IRL-Galway: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
Supply of IT Development and Test Services. Suitably qualified applicants are invited to respond for inclusion in a multi vendor Framework Agreement. The framework agreement duration will be for 40 months. The supplier lists will cover the following: Lot Roles. Lot 1 Systems Analysis and Design. Lot 2 Software Development. Lot 3 Software Testing. Lot 4 Data Analysis and Reporting. Lot 5 GIS Development. Each Lot will be evaluated separately. Where tenderers are applying for more than one Lot they should ensure that they have submitted sufficient information in respect of the requirements of each Lot. The Applicants deemed best qualified will be placed on in one or more Lots that the Marine Institute will draw from through mini-competitions to provide such services over a 40 month period. Each Lot will consist of a maximum of 6 suppliers, but may be less. Note: details of the operation of mini-competitions are included in Contract Annex 2 – Conditions for the Conduct of Mini-Competitions of the attached draft contract. CPV: 72000000. ...
UK-Leeds: welfare services for children and young people
Information, advice and guidance (post 16 NEET and SEND services). Information, advice and guidance (post 16 NEET and SEND services). CPV: 85311300. ...
UK-Keighley: orthotic services
The provision of orthotic services with optional orthotic goods. The provision of orthotic services with optional orthotic goods to commence 1.4.2012. CPV: 85111600, 33141740. ...
UK-Birmingham: business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
Security consultants. Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security. The Arts Council wish to procure up to six individual independent security consultants to carry out security and risk surveys at the request of the National Security Adviser. We will accept tender proposals from companies/organisations, however a named individual to perform the services must be provided for the duration of this contract. The successful candidates will have a proven track record in these areas of expertise, working alone to determine and prioritise measures to meet the security and safety requirements of the Government Indemnity Scheme and producing succinct reports for the National Security Adviser who reviews and forwards it to the venue. This report forms the basis for any recommendation as to the suitability of the venue to hold material under grant of Government Indemnity. Purpose/objectives: each consultant will be required to visit allocated sites across the United Kingdom (mainland and Northern Ireland) and carry out fire and security risk assessments. In exceptional circumstances visits outside the United Kingdom may be required. The consultant will visit and advise all types of venue which wishes to host public exhibitions. It is anticipated (based on previous year's figures) that the total number of visits required annually from April 2012 to 31.3.2015 will be between 50 and 70. This work will be allocated between six individual consultants. Successful applicants may have their contract extended for two further periods of 12 months from 1.4.2015 subject to satisfactory performance. The National Security Adviser (NSA) will be responsible for managing the consultant, allocating tasks and monitoring performance. These roles will support elements of the work of the NSA by spending time, arranging, coordinating, making the visit(s) and producing reports thus saving time and providing a timely and professional service to meet the growing demands. The Consultant will be required to: — Schedule visits with the venue contact and make all travel and accommodation arrangements; (overnight accommodation and air flights to be authorised by the NSA before being undertaken), — Visit museums, galleries, libraries, archives and other places as required in order to assess whether the level of security is of the appropriate standard, — Carry out risk-based assessments and have a fluent, practical understanding and experience of risk management, — Be articulate communicators, both on paper and personally and be able to provide advice (written and verbal) to owners, trustees, custodians and governing bodies, — Maintain confidentiality of all information and restrict this to the individuals involved in supplying this service (except for the production of reports which should be specified and agreed). Any unauthorised disclosure or use will be strictly prohibited and may lead to legal action and termination of contract, — Consent to submitting to security checking due to the nature of this work involved in this contract. Expectations of consultant: — Have significant experience of police, military or commercial security and risk assessment in the United Kingdom at a senior level, — Be familiar with and influence the security and safety needs of venues in the cultural and heritage sector as required to meet the Government Indemnity Security and Transport Conditions, — Have and maintain a knowledge of the security standards in relation to Buildings and Building Materials, Personal Protection, Anti bandit systems, Electronic Intruder and Fire Alarm and suppression systems, — Undertake in-house training provided on the security requirements of the Government Indemnity Scheme (GIS) and Museum Accreditation, — Be able to carry out inspections of all parts of the venue building, both internal and external, subject to such reasonable adjustments as may be required and justifiable in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act, — Produce reports and tables in Microsoft format and to use email for communications, — To complete each visit and submit reports thereon within one month of the date when the visit was allocated, — Be available to travel to all parts of the United Kingdom and, on reasonable notice, outside the UK, — Be aware of and implement Data Protection requirements relating to the use of Information Technology and the safe handling and storage of data and documents in their possession, — To refer any follow up enquiry made directly from a previously visited venue to the NSA and not to make any commitment or recommendation without the knowledge or prior consent of the NSA, — To attend briefings, meetings or training events as requested by the NSA. CPV: 79000000. ...
UK-London: services furnished by business, professional and specialist organisations
KCL10-0238 Online CRB submission solution. Kings College London is looking for the provision of web based applications that can be completed and submitted by applicants with electronic submission to CRB and ISA (should this be required). Online reporting, including but not limited to, date of application submission, where the application is in the investigation process (CRB, national police force, local police force), number of days since submission. Reports should be by individual applicants and in summary format. Subdivision by each health school and the Kings human resources department will be required. The successful supplier must comply with the CRB code of practice in processing and storage of CRB data. CPV: 98110000, 75241100. ...
UK-Kilmarnock: grounds maintenance services
UK-Kilmarnock: grounds maintenance- garden care. East Ayrshire Council has contracted for a garden care service. The service will be for domestic properties and will include grass and hedge cutting. The service will run from April to end of October each year. The contract is for 3 years with the option to extend for a further 2 one-year periods. CPV: 77314000. ...
UK-Stirling: social work services
Professional independent advocacy services, Forth Valley. Provision of professional independent advocacy services for users of health and care services in the Forth Valley area. Stirling Council is the Lead Authority for commissioning purposes on behalf of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Councils and NHS Forth Valley. CPV: 85310000. ...
UK-Falkirk: welfare services for children and young people
Provision of foster care services. Foster care services provide family based care for children who cannot live with their own families. Fostering can be used to provide temporary care while the child's family address issues, take a break, or to help children through a difficult period in their lives or for longer term care. Often children will return home once the issues have been resolved and when it is clear that their family are able to look after them safely. Other children may stay in foster care longer-term, including children who move on to live independently as adults. It is anticipated that there will be approximately 10 new placements per year. This notice has been published in an entirely voluntary basis. The scope of the services to be provided in this contract fall within the definition of Part B Services Contract as listed in Annex II B of Directive 2004/18/EC and Part B of Schedule 3 to the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 as amended. CPV: 85311300. ...
UK-Leeds: magnetic disk storage units
Storage area network system. Magnetic disk storage units. Direct-access storage devices (DASD). Data storage services. Supply, installation, configuration and support and maintenance of a storage area network system and tape library system to replace an existing storage area network system and tape library system. The supplier will also be responsible for migrating the data from the current system to the new system. CPV: 30233130, 30233140, 72317000. ...
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