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United Kingdom-Manchester and Sheffield: Computer equipment and supplies

Type of document: Additional information
Country: United Kingdom
OJEU Ref: (2016/S 172-309018/EN)
Nature of contract: Supply contract
Procedure: Open procedure
Regulation of procurement: EU – with participation by GPA countries
Type of bid required: Global bid

Additional information
Supplies

Section I: Contracting authority
I.1) Name and addresses
Official name: NHS Shared Business Services and North Of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative
National registration number: 05280446
Postal address: NHS SBS (Halyard Court, 31 Broadway, The Quays) North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative whose trading address is Don Valley House, Saville street east, Sheffield, S4 7UQ (an NHS owned organisation hosted by Leeds and York Partnership NHS foundation trust whose head office is at 2150 Century way, Thorpe Park, Leeds, LS15 8ZB)
Town: Manchester and Sheffield
Postal code: M50 2UW and S4 7UQ
Country: United Kingdom
Contact Person: Paul Christie and Rory Browne
Telephone: +44 1612123715
Email: paul_christie@nhs.net and rory.browne@noecpc.nhs.uk
Nuts code: UK
Internet address(es):
Main address:
Address of the buyer profile:

Section II: Object
II.1) Scope of the procurement:
II.1.1) Title: Link: 2 IT Hardware.
II.1.2) Main CPV code: 30200000
II.1.3) Type of contract
Supplies
II.1.4) Short description:
Procurement for the Provision of IT Hardware and Services that fall within Lots for Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Healthcare IT, Clinical Monitors, Green IT, Printers/Scanners, Deployment Services, Third Party Warranty and One Stop Shop.
The framework will be for the benefit of ALL Public sector bodies, including any statutory and other successor organisations to any of the foregoing and in addition any other commissioners (whether alone of jointly with any other organisation), providers and regulators of NHS funded (either in whole or in part) services including practice based commissioning consortia, general practice commissioning consortia, NHS England (and all sub national offices including any body obtaining new membership to NHS Shared Business Services Ltd and/or NOE CPC. This list may be subject to change and can include other organisations that are NHS SBS and/or NOE CPC members.

Section VI: Complementary information
VI.5) Date of dispatch of this notice: 2016-09-02
VI.6) Original notice reference
Notice number in the OJ S: 2016/S 160-289168

Section VII: Changes
VII.1) Information to be changed or added
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Central Government Departments, Executive Agencies and NDPBs

National Health Service (NHS) bodies, including:
Acute Trusts:
Clinical Commissioning Groups:
Mental Health Trusts:

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Ambulance Trusts:
Care Trusts:
Area Teams:
Special Health Authorities:
other English NHS bodies:
Arms Length Bodies:

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and other organisations involved in commissioning of primary care services via Clinical Commissioning Groups — CCGs supported by the Commissioning Support Units — CSU’s which will be responsible for commissioning most aspects of NHS care (or equivalent body/bodies established pursuant to legislation enacted as a result of, or in connection with, the White Paper, Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS published July 2010.
CCG: www.commissioningboard.nhs.uk/ccg-details/
CSU:
NHS Professional Regulator:

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The NHS Commissioning Board and other organisations involved in commissioning or overseeing General Practitioner services and GP consortia which will be responsible for commissioning most aspects of NHS care (or equivalent body/bodies established pursuant to legislation enacted as a result of, or in connection with, the White Paper, Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS published July 2010.
GP Practices: , and:
and any other provider of primary medical services:

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A) who are a party to any of the following contracts:
— General Medical Services (GMS),
— Personal Medical Services (PMS),
— Alternative Provider Medical Services (APMS) and/or
b) Commissioned by the NHS Commissioning Board or other organisations involved in commissioning or overseeing General Practitioner services, as described above.
Social Enterprises:
Local Authorities:

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NHS Wales (National Health Service for Wales) including but not limited to: Welsh Health Boards, Primary care services — GPs, pharmacies, dentists and optometrists, Hospital services, and community services, including those provided through community health centres and mental health services:

Other Welsh Public Bodies — Welsh Local Authorities
NHS Scotland (National Health Service for Scotland) including but not limited to: NHS Boards, Hospitals, Primary care Services GPs, pharmacies, dentists and optometrists, Hospital services, and community services, including those provided through community health centres and mental health services:

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Other Scottish Public Bodies:- Scottish Government, Scottish Local Authorities, Scottish Agencies, NDPBs, Scottish Further and Higher Education Boards, Scottish Police, Scottish Fire and Rescue, Scotland Citizens Advice, Scottish Schools and Scottish Housing Associations.
NHS Northern Ireland (National Health Service for Northern Ireland) including but not limited to: Health and Social Care Trusts, Primary care Services GPs, pharmacies, dentists and optometrists, Hospital services, social care services and community services, including those provided through community health centres and mental health services:

Northern Ireland Public Bodies including Local Authorities, Schools, Police Service, Citizens Advice.
Hospices in the UK:

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Local Authorities

(agents acting on behalf of Cheltenham Borough Council)
Any commercial, not-for-profit, or other charitable entity created, controlled and financed by a local authority or authorities with regard to provision of services captured by this framework
Police forces and other emergency services, including fire and rescue services, the maritime and coastguard agency and other rescue authorities (a list of police authorities and fire and rescue services can be found respectively at the following:

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Educational establishments Educational Establishments in England and Wales, maintained by the Department for Children, Schools and Families including Schools, Universities and Colleges but NOT
Independent Schools

Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) or Private Registered Providers of social housing (PRPs), a list of such authorities being available at:
Third Sector and Registered charities, as detailed at:

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Citizens Advice in the United Kingdom:

Devolved and other administrations with the British Isles, including those detailed at: (in the case of Scotland) , and , (in the case of Wales)
Her Majesty’s prison service as detailed at
The Ministry of Defence as detailed at
Isle of Man Government Health / Public Services