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This document is an OCDS (Open Contracting Data Standard) record providing structured, machine-readable information about the tender for subject matter expertise in managing the Healthy Start Vitamins framework agreements.
This OCDS Release Package provides structured data about the tender for subject matter expertise to support the Healthy Start Vitamins framework agreements, detailing the contracting authority and tender metadata.
This document announces a tender from NHS Business Services Authority for subject matter expertise to support the procurement and contract management of Healthy Start Vitamins framework agreements, with an estimated value of £121,000 and a submission deadline of March 16, 2026.
This tender document invites bids for subject matter expertise to support the procurement and ongoing contract management of the children's and women's Healthy Start Vitamins framework agreements.
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This tender for subject matter expertise is moderately structured but suffers from significant gaps in clarity and completeness, particularly regarding evaluation criteria and detailed requirements. While basic information is present, the absence of e-submission and sustainability considerations are notable drawbacks.
The tender defines the procedure type and CPV code correctly, and there are no reported disputes. However, the AI summary indicates a lack of specific detail on mandatory exclusion grounds, eligibility, and financial requirements, which are typically explicitly stated or referenced in compliant tenders. The missing reveal date is also a transparency concern.
The core service description is clear, and technical capabilities are broadly outlined. However, the complete absence of specified evaluation criteria, detailed submission format, and explicit eligibility/financial requirements significantly hinders the clarity for potential bidders.
Basic tender information, deadlines, value, and duration are provided, and documents are available. Nevertheless, the critical absence of detailed eligibility, financial, and especially evaluation criteria makes the tender incomplete from a bidder's perspective.
The tender value is disclosed, and documents are accessible. However, the lack of specified evaluation criteria creates a significant fairness issue, as bidders cannot understand the basis of award. The absence of e-submission also limits equal access and participation.
Key practical details such as contract start date, duration, and estimated value are clearly stated. The primary practical drawback is the lack of electronic submission, which is a standard and expected feature in modern procurement processes.
Most key fields are populated, and dates are logical and consistent. A minor inconsistency exists with the estimated value being in EUR while the PDF summary mentions a GBP equivalent, and the 'Liable Person' field is empty.
The tender does not indicate any focus on green procurement, social aspects, or innovation. This represents a missed opportunity to integrate broader public value considerations into the procurement process.
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