T2408 Northern Ireland Enterprise Support Service 'NIESS' Subject Matters Experts and Sector Experts

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The Local Authorities in Northern Ireland have developed a new enterprise support service
‘ESS’ which aims to put in place a more ambitious approach to the delivery of start-up and
growth support which seeks to revamp the current offer and increase the number, survival
and growth rates of new businesses across the region. The service aims to provide a set of
connected ESS where individuals, entrepreneurs or businesses can access a continuum of
support to meet their needs, aligned with the relevant stage of their business.
Given the varying needs of the individuals, entrepreneurs and businesses that will likely
engage with this service across the business lifecycle, the Local Authorities have identified a
need to put in place a framework which will:
• Be proactive and flexible to address market needs.
• Incentivise market development activity.
• Provide a core programme of service delivery across the region.
- Provide access to specialists in certain sectors / target groups.
• Be flexible in responding to future variability in demand and funding.
• Provide quality services that meet user needs; and
• Support the Local Authorities strategic ambitions aligned with The Northern Ireland Draft
Programme for Government, 10x Economy – Northern Ireland’s Decade of Innovation,
Economy 2030, draft Green Growth Strategy for Northern Ireland, Invest NI’s forward
business plans, the City/Growth deals, and inclusive growth focus of the individual Council
community plans.
The NIESS will comprise the following three frameworks/ contracts which are being procured separately:
i. NIESS Framework A (preferred Contractors) – Growth and Scaling;
ii. NIESS Framework A (preferred Contractors) – Engage and Foundation; and
iii. NIESS Framework B (Subject Matter Experts and Sector Experts);
This procurement relates to the NIESS Framework B (Subject Matter Experts and Sector
Experts).
The other 10 Local Authorities (Contract Users) included are:
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
Ards and North Down Borough Council
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council
Derry City and Strabane District Council
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council - Enniskillen Office
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council
Mid Ulster District Council - Dungannon
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council

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