NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit
NICOR Java Developer for NHS Arden & GEM CSU
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Provision of NICOR Java developer for NHS Arden & GEM CSU.
The organisation will be required to provide software development and technical infrastructure management in the design development, testing and implementation of a number of applications and integrated services using the NICOR product platform.
The web-based applications will be designed (with a strong on emphasis on usability and design) for the purpose of clinical data capture, extraction, and reporting and will include user identity management.
The work is expected to be delivered by one technical expert working full-time (five days per week) over the contract period.
In addition, there will be a requirement to complete a knowledge transfer to the substantive NICOR technical team at the end of each implementation phase in order to ensure ongoing maintenance and support of the applications by the substantive team.
The organisation will need to ensure the built applications are both secure and robust within the operational environment, the components can be updated without affecting the clinical data in each registry application, and all programming code is maintained within a centralised code repository.
It’s important that the design and functionality translates into familiarity for the end users who interact with a number of other existing NICOR registries.
It is expected the organisation will be able to demonstrate compliance with Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 in order to secure wider social, economic, and environmental benefits.
What the supplier must deliver
The organisation will be required to provide
The organisation will be required to provide software development and technical infrastructure management in the design development, testing and implementation of a number of applications and integrated services using the NICOR product platform.
The work is expected to be delivered
The work is expected to be delivered by one technical expert working full-time (five days per week) over the contract period.
In addition, there will be a requirement
In addition, there will be a requirement to complete a knowledge transfer to the substantive NICOR technical team at the end of each implementation phase in order to ensure ongoing maintenance and support of the applications by the substantive team.
The organisation will need to ensure
The organisation will need to ensure the built applications are both secure and robust within the operational environment, the components can be updated without affecting the clinical data in each registry application, and all programming code is maintained within a centralised code repository.
It is expected the organisation will
It is expected the organisation will be able to demonstrate compliance with Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 in order to secure wider social, economic, and environmental benefits.
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