ESPH GP Environmental Health Software (ESPH461 TI)

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£849,000

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  • Database and operating software development services
  • System and support services
  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Database services
  • Software programming and consultancy services

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Published

3 years ago

Description

The East Sussex Procurement Hub is working on behalf of Rother District Council (Lead Authority and the Client) to seek offers to provide an Environmental Health Software Application Solution to support the activities of the Environmental Health Shared Service for Wealden and Rother District Council, for which Rother is the host authority.The requirements consist of two lots; Lot 1 - a complete solution for the Rother and Wealden Environmental Health Shared Service and Lot 2 - for Wealden’s Private Sector Housing service. Wealden’s Private Sector Housing service is completely separate to the Environmental Health Shared Service and more details are available in Appendix 6. The Council reserves the right to award each lot to different providers.The lead authority is looking to award up to a 5 (five) year contract for solutions as outlined in this tender document. Following this initial term the contract may be extended by agreement and subject to satisfactory review, for a further pe

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