Issue - meetings
Reprocurement of Education Case Management System
Meeting: 14/12/2020 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Finance and Major Projects (Item 46)
46 Reprocurement of Education Case Management System PDF 358 KB
This report presents proposals to renew or replace any core ICT systems in the council with a whole life contract value of over £250k. These have been defined as non-key routine procurements as per the council’s contract procedure rules and expenditure will fall within existing capital and revenue budget provisions.
Additional documents:
- Annex A - Education Case Management System Procurement, item 46 PDF 266 KB View as HTML (46/2) 15 KB
Decision:
Resolved: That agreement be given to a single contract for re-procurement of the main education case management system in order to secure capital savings and avoid increases in revenue costs for the next 5 years (as detailed at Annex A).
Reason: To ensure the that councillors consider routine procurement decisions over £250k in value in line with procurement regulations and the public have the opportunity to see transparent decision-making in operation relating to major procurements.
Minutes:
This report presents proposals to renew or replace any core ICT systems in the council with a whole life contract value of over £250k. These have been defined as non-key routine procurements as per the council’s contract procedure rules and expenditure will fall within existing capital and revenue budget provisions. The Assistant Director Customer & Digital Services outlined the CYC procurement process and reprocurement of the Education Case Management (as detailed in Annex A). It was then:
Resolved: That agreement be given to a single contract for re-procurement of the main education case management system in order to secure capital savings and avoid increases in revenue costs for the next 5 years (as detailed at Annex A).
Reason: To ensure the that councillors consider routine procurement decisions over £250k in value in line with procurement regulations and the public have the opportunity to see transparent decision-making in operation relating to major procurements.