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£104MBuying Solutions as the Contracting Authority is putting in place a Pan Government Framework Agreement for PSN Services for use by or on behalf of UK public sector bodies. These bodies include but are not limited to Central Government Departments and their Agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector Charities, and/or other private organisations acting as managing agents or procuring on behalf of these public sector bodies. (see section VI.3, Additional Information).
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Buying Solutions as the Contracting Authority is putting in place a Pan Government Framework Agreement for PSN Services for use by or on behalf of UK public sector bodies. These bodies include but are not limited to Central Government Departments and their Agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector Charities, and/or other private organisations acting as managing agents or procuring on behalf of these public sector bodies. (see section VI.3, Additional Information).
The above public sector bodies have a need for the provision of PSN telecommunications and other services to facilitate inter-organisational collaboration through secure communication, interoperability and sharing of information. This Framework Agreement will address this need, providing innovative telecommunications and other services for the UK public sector as a whole. The services to be made available under the Framework Agreement will include provision of Communications Service, CCTV and Physical Monitoring Services, Conferencing Services, Managed Equipment Room Services, Call/Contact Centre Services, Mobile Voice and data Services, Paging Services, LAN Services, Gateway Services, Unified Services, supporting security, information assurance, design, acquisition, consultancy, and other services as described below. The Framework Agreement will also be suitable for provision of services that require PSN compliance, and for those at lower security levels, that do not require full PSN compliance. Information about the PSN is provided under 'PSN Standards' further down in this section.
The services are required to be provided primarily to the UK, although the framework may also be used by UK Contracting Authorities to service their overseas sites. The Contracting Authority considers that this opportunity may be suitable for economic operators that are Small or Medium Enterprises (SMEs). For the avoidance of doubt, the Contracting Authority points out that no weight will be attached to whether or not an economic operator is an SME in selecting economic operators to submit tenders or in assessing the most economically advantageous tender.
The Framework Agreement will have an initial term of 2 years, with the option to extend for 2 further terms each of up to 1 year's duration.
The normal duration of call-off contracts placed under this framework is expected to be 5 years with options for2 annual extensions. The extension options will enable a maximum contract term of 7 years to be exercised only where there is a specific transition or business transformation need to be addressed.
Related Procurements.
This is one of several related OJEU notices or procurements issued or planned in association with the provision of telecommunications services to the UK public sector as part of a general transition to PSN standards. Others are listed below but do not form part of this OJEU Notice and are mentioned here for information only:
— Managed Telecommunications Convergence Framework (MTCF) to provide continuity for the Managed Telecommunications Service (Mts), and convergence to PSN-compliant provision (now in place – OJEU ref 2009-S 239-342337),
— GSi Convergence Framework (GCF) to provide continuity for the transition of the Government Secure Intranet (GSi), and convergence to PSN-compliant provision (now in place – OJEU ref 2009-S 240-343643),
— the PSN Connectivity Framework for the provision of PSN connectivity services to the UK Public Sector,
— additional sourcing activities for the provision of PSN Central Services, necessary to support the functional operation of the PSN (yet to be started).
Services to be provided within this Framework Agreement.
The services required to be offered across 10 (ten) Lots. Framework suppliers will be expected to offer all the services listed for each Lot to which they are party either across the UK or on a more localised basis, either directly or through sub-contractors. The detailed services to be delivered will be more fully defined in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) within the broad descriptions below.
Lots:
1. Communications Services
2. CCTV and Physical Security Monitoring Services
3. Conferencing Services
4. Managed Equipment Room Services
5. Call/Contact Centre Services
6. Mobile Voice and Data Services
7. Paging Services
8. LAN Services
9. Gateway Services
10. Unified Services
Also:
1. Design, Deployment, Transition and Business Continuity services in respect of services provided within this framework, including, but not limited to:
1.1. Planning, specification, design, acquisition, deployment and transition, including the acquisition, integration and management of services from other contractors, acting on behalf of the customer as part of an overall solution;
1.2. Implementation including testing and integration;
1.3. Project and programme management;
1.4. Compatibility planning with legacy systems and technologies;
1.5. Transition from legacy systems and technologies;
1.6. Development, testing and implementation of business continuity plans and infrastructure in support of customers own business continuity plans in respect of the services provided in this framework;
1.7. Exit arrangements and transition to successor services;
1.8. Consultancy and design relating to the services provided under this framework.
Common Service Attributes.
Framework suppliers will be required to offer the following:
— Impact Levels (where relevant).
Impact Levels are the UK Government’s standard method of assessing the impact of possible compromises to the Confidentiality, Integrity or Availability of information throughout the public sector and Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), as mandated by Requirements 11 and 33 of the Security Policy Framework found at: http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/resource-library/security-policy-framework. They are defined in Business Impact Level Tables contained in document “HMG Information Assurance Standard No. 1”, the relevant extract from which may be obtained from the CESG website at: www.cesg.gov.uk/policy_technologies/policy/policy.shtml.
Throughout this document, where the form “ILx” is used to denote Impact Level, x being an integer between 0and 4, this means Impact Level x for Confidentiality and Integrity, irrespective of the Impact Level for Availability. Where the form “ILx-yz” is used, this means Impact Level x for Confidentiality, Impact Level y for Integrity and Impact Level z for Availability.
Services will be required to operate within a range of Impact Levels up to and including CONFIDENTIAL (IL4)with possible occasional requirement to support applications at higher Impact Levels. The minimum Impact Level for services that will operate with and make full use of PSN central services (which are services essential to support the functional operation of a public services network, including but not necessarily limited to a top level domain name service and public key infrastructure and which are not intended to be purchased through the PSN Services framework agreements) is IL2 and services at that level and above must be assured and accredited to the appropriate level. However, services below IL2, that will not operate with make use of PSN central services, and do not require the corresponding accreditation and assurance, may also be supplied through this framework.
The Framework Agreement will need suppliers with the ability to deliver IL2, IL3 and IL4 services meeting PSN standards. Each supplier in this Framework Agreement will need to be capable of supplying PSN-compliant services to at least IL2-2-4.
— Business Operations.
Services will be required to be provided for a range of business operating regimes including:
— 24/7,
— public facing with high volumes in business hours,
— public facing with out-of-hours event/emergency support for high volumes; and,
— business hours only,
— Business Continuity.
Framework suppliers will be required to offer highly resilient systems supported by business continuity, disaster recovery and rapid deployment services in respect of the services they offer in this framework.
— Flexible Billing.
Framework suppliers will be required to offer flexible billing options, including split/cost centre billing for shared services.
— Service Management.
Framework suppliers are expected to be capable of providing fully managed services.
Standards and Guidelines.
Framework suppliers will be required to comply with the following:
— Next Generation Network (NGN) Guidance.
Buying Solutions recognises the benefits associated with Next Generation Networks (NGNs), and the need for the associated risks and issues to be addressed within this tender in relation to services offered that are based on NGN technologies. The NGN Procurement Standards Project was initiated as part of the Cabinet Office’s NGN Risk Mitigation Programme, and the resulting guidance should be reviewed and complied with where specified by customers at Call Off. It may be downloaded from: www.ogc.gov.uk/procurement_documents_telecoms_procurement.asp.
— Sustainability.
The sustainability of services offered under the framework will be a component part in reducing Contracting Authorities’ carbon footprints, not only in energy consumption but also in enabling further wider reduction in sustainability impacts. In addition, the sustainability of framework suppliers’ sources of supply should be a key consideration. As such, sustainability will be a common theme throughout the lifetime of the framework and the call-off contracts awarded under it.
— PSN Standards (in relation to provision of services at IL2 and above).
The PSN vision is to create a secure Public Services Network constructed from a network of networks built to common standards that enables the delivery of public services from any place by any provider; in doing so it will create a competitive marketplace to significantly reduce the cost of telecommunications services and enable different and creative ways of delivering public services.
Bidders are strongly encouraged to become familiar with the PSN concepts, principles, operation and standards, and to participate where appropriate in the PSN industry forums. In particular bidders are strongly advised to read the PSN Operating Model for an overview of the PSN and its operating principles, and to visit the PSN website: www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/resource-library/public-services-network.
Successful bidders will be required to deliver services that comply with the PSN standards, as published by the PSN Authority during the procurement and during the lifetime of the frameworks, provided that any new standards published post award do not materially alter the scope of this OJEU Notice or awarded Framework Agreements.
These PSN standards will be developed with industry involvement. The PSN standards are listed on the PSN website, along with other documents and information relating to the PSN.
Bidders who require additional information about the PSN, for example how to participate in industry forums, should consult the contacts listed on the PSN website.
Buyer type | Volume of buyers | Volume of call-offs | Value of call-offs |
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Central Government | |||
Local Government | |||
NHS | |||
Policing |
Contract status | Framework - awarded |
Value |
£2B
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Contract can renew | No |
Contract type | Services |
Contract sector |
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Contract locations |
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Contract suitable for SME | No |
Contract suitable for VCO | No |
Contract notice published | 18 August 2012 |
Contract tender deadline | - |
Contract start | 19 May 2012 |
Contract end |
26 June 2016 Add contract end date to your calendar |
Contract duration | 4 years, 1 month |
Contract value awarded |
£2B
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Contract awarded |
18 May 2012
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