Issue - meetings

Issue - meetings

Contract award ICT new partner

Meeting: 30/07/2015 - City Executive Board (became Cabinet on 13 May 2019) (Item 61)

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The Head of Business Improvementhas submitted a report which details the outcome of the tender process carried out to appoint one or more IT infrastructure partners and recommend award of a single contract for all five lots to Specialist Computer Centre Ltd (SCC Ltd).

 

 

Officer Recommendations: That the City Executive Board:

 

1.    grants project approval for the new IT Infrastructure arrangements

described in this report;

2.    approves the award of a single contract to SCC Ltd. to deliver all five service lots as set out in the tender for IT infrastructure for a period of five years with the option to extend for up to a further five years;

3.    delegates authority to finalise the detailed terms of the contract with the said supplier to the Executive Director, Organisational Development and Corporate Services, in consultation with the Head of Law and Governance.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Head of Business Improvement and Technology submitted a report (previously circulated, now appended) which detailed the outcome of the tender process carried out to appoint one or more IT infrastructure partners and which recommended the award of a single contract for all five lots to Specialist Computer Centre Ltd (SCC Ltd).

 

Councillor Susan Brown, Board Member Customer and Corporate Services introduced the report.

 

In response to questions the Head of Business Improvement and Technology and Chief Technology and Information Manager explained that:

·         the new contract would deliver an immediate £150k pa saving;

·         SCC Ltd held the highest level of government accreditation for security;

·         SCC Ltd were already known to the Council as they were a sub-contractor to the existing contract with the County Council;

·         the tender lots had requested industry standard service levels;

·         the Council would assume in-house responsibility for the support desk services provided to members and staff.

 

The City Executive Board resolved to:

 

1.            grant project approval for the new IT Infrastructure arrangements

described in the report;

 

2.            approve the award of a single contract to SCC Ltd. to deliver all five service lots as set out in the tender for IT infrastructure for a period of five years with the option to extend for up to a further five years;

 

3.            delegate authority to finalise the detailed terms of the contract with the said supplier to the Executive Director, Organisational Development and Corporate Services, in consultation with the Head of Law and Governance.

 

The Board noted that this was the last attendance at CEB of Jane Lubbock, Head of Business Improvement and Technology.  They thanked her for her 26 years of service to the Council and wished her well in her new position.