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Published Date | 31.03.2024 | |||
Awarded Date | 25.10.2023 | |||
Overview | Contract Award's Details : MASS AI Part 3 National Institute For Health And Care Excellence MASS AI Part 3 The AI & Digital Regulations Service is a project funded by the NHS AI Lab. The project is a collaboration between four regulatory bodies ('Project partners'): 1.1. the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE; with project oversight) provides national guidance and advice to improve health and social care, 1.2. the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England, 1.3. the Health Research Authority (HRA) provides a unified national system for the governance of health research, and; 1.4. the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) ensures that medicines and medical devices work and are acceptably safe. Based on the research undertaken to date in the discovery, alpha and beta phases 1 and 2, the service component of the project (as distinct from policy development) focuses on the following two features: (i) An informational website which maps out and clarifies the regulatory and HTA pathway for AI and data-driven technologies, highlighting relevant guidance and materials that developers and adopters need when they need it, so that they can make regulatory progress more effectively whilst (ideally) expending less resource. The developer area of the website launched in public beta in March 2023 under the title of the AI and Digital Regulations Service. The adopter area is in private beta at time of writing this spec. The whole website is expected to launch in public beta in June 2023. (ii) A centralised transactional resource that makes it easier for developers and adopters to access advice and support they need by triaging them to the most appropriate of existing support offers whilst 'hiding the wiring'. Our requirement is for the supplier for the public beta improvement phase to build upon significant foundational work undertaken in phases 1 and 2, including but not limited to: • Revising and improving the design and build of the service based on findings from private beta testing in phases 1 and 2 • Conducting user research with developers and adopters to test the public beta version of the website and ensure the web platform continues to meet the needs of all users. At the time of on-boarding, the service will be running in public beta. The supplier will be expected to provide technical / service desk support. In line with government funded digital services, a project with a transactional service must pass the Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) / Government Digital Services (GDS) assessments to progress to different stages of development, e.g. from public beta to live. [NB. A FULL DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS COULD NOT BE GIVEN AS OVER WORD COUNT.] Please apply via The Digital Capability for Health framework - RM6221. United Kingdom Contract value : 361,665.00 GBP Contractors : BJSS LIMITED 01/09/2023 26/10/2023 31/03/2024 80017052 26/10/2023 National Institute For Health And Care Excellence Address : 2nd Floor, 2 Redman Place E20 1JQ, LONDON Sharon Sandra Martin sharon.martin@nice.org.uk +442070452024 United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom NICE 146 01/09/2023 31/03/2024 361,665.00 GBP | |||
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System, storage and content management software package
Desks
Dictionaries, maps, music books and other books
Office, school and office equipment cleaning services
Safes
Research, testing and scientific technical simulator
Supports
Maps
System, storage and content management software development services
Other services
Designs
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Building
Environment and Pollution-Recycling
Automobiles and Auto Parts
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Light and Lighting Products
Bridges and Tunnels
Roads and Highways-Bridge
Infrastructure
Printing and Publishing
Services
Railways-Rail-Railroad
Electricity
Technology Hardware and Equipment
Construction
Energy-Power and Electrical
Computer Hardwares and Consumables
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MASS AI Part 3 United Kingdom |
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Published Date |
31.03.2024 |
Awarded Date |
25.10.2023 |
Overview |
Contract Award's Details : MASS AI Part 3 National Institute For Health And Care Excellence MASS AI Part 3 The AI & Digital Regulations Service is a project funded by the NHS AI Lab. The project is a collaboration between four regulatory bodies ('Project partners'): 1.1. the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE; with project oversight) provides national guidance and advice to improve health and social care, 1.2. the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England, 1.3. the Health Research Authority (HRA) provides a unified national system for the governance of health research, and; 1.4. the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) ensures that medicines and medical devices work and are acceptably safe. Based on the research undertaken to date in the discovery, alpha and beta phases 1 and 2, the service component of the project (as distinct from policy development) focuses on the following two features: (i) An informational website which maps out and clarifies the regulatory and HTA pathway for AI and data-driven technologies, highlighting relevant guidance and materials that developers and adopters need when they need it, so that they can make regulatory progress more effectively whilst (ideally) expending less resource. The developer area of the website launched in public beta in March 2023 under the title of the AI and Digital Regulations Service. The adopter area is in private beta at time of writing this spec. The whole website is expected to launch in public beta in June 2023. (ii) A centralised transactional resource that makes it easier for developers and adopters to access advice and support they need by triaging them to the most appropriate of existing support offers whilst 'hiding the wiring'. Our requirement is for the supplier for the public beta improvement phase to build upon significant foundational work undertaken in phases 1 and 2, including but not limited to: • Revising and improving the design and build of the service based on findings from private beta testing in phases 1 and 2 • Conducting user research with developers and adopters to test the public beta version of the website and ensure the web platform continues to meet the needs of all users. At the time of on-boarding, the service will be running in public beta. The supplier will be expected to provide technical / service desk support. In line with government funded digital services, a project with a transactional service must pass the Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) / Government Digital Services (GDS) assessments to progress to different stages of development, e.g. from public beta to live. [NB. A FULL DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS COULD NOT BE GIVEN AS OVER WORD COUNT.] Please apply via The Digital Capability for Health framework - RM6221. United Kingdom Contract value : 361,665.00 GBP Contractors : BJSS LIMITED 01/09/2023 26/10/2023 31/03/2024 80017052 26/10/2023 National Institute For Health And Care Excellence Address : 2nd Floor, 2 Redman Place E20 1JQ, LONDON Sharon Sandra Martin sharon.martin@nice.org.uk +442070452024 United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom NICE 146 01/09/2023 31/03/2024 361,665.00 GBP |
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Other Direct Insurance (except Life Justice Regulation Justice Other Justice Regulation Medical Direct Insurance (except Life Direct Life Search All Other Professional Other Justice Agencies Medical Funds |
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System, storage and content management software package Desks Dictionaries, maps, music books and other books Office, school and office equipment cleaning services Safes Research, testing and scientific technical simulator Supports Maps System, storage and content management software development services Other services Designs Dates |
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Europe Northern Europe |
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Healthcare and Medicine Building Environment and Pollution-Recycling Automobiles and Auto Parts Supply Light and Lighting Products Bridges and Tunnels Roads and Highways-Bridge Infrastructure Printing and Publishing Services Railways-Rail-Railroad Electricity Technology Hardware and Equipment Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables Building Material Marine |
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