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Pre-Procurement market engagement questionnaire for the provision of a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites

ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL

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Planning

19 Feb 2025 at 16:43

Summary of the contracting process

The Isle of Wight Council is currently in the planning stage for the procurement of a Content Management System (CMS) for its websites. This pre-procurement market engagement is designed to seek views and feedback from potential suppliers to inform the next steps of the tender process. The CMS will support IT services, consulting, software development, Internet, and support, aiming to improve the functionality and security of the Council's website. Interested parties are invited to participate in a Market Engagement Questionnaire, with submissions due by 12 March 2025. The delivery location for the services is the Isle of Wight, within the region of UKJ34.

This engagement offers an excellent opportunity for businesses specialising in IT services, particularly those experienced with CMS solutions. Companies that can provide scalable, secure, and user-friendly CMS platforms with strong customisation capabilities and integration options will find this opportunity particularly fitting. Additionally, businesses that are familiar with compliance and regulatory requirements, such as GDPR and WCAG 2.2, as well as those with a proven track record in the public sector, will be well-positioned to compete in the subsequent procurement process. This initiative underscores the Council's commitment to advancing its digital services, providing a significant growth opportunity for suppliers.

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Notice Title

Pre-Procurement market engagement questionnaire for the provision of a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites

Notice Description

The Authority is engaging with potential Suppliers to seek views and feedback to the information provided and questionnaire. This is intended to be used to assist the Authority on deciding the next steps for the procurement of a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites The Authority website serves as a vital digital gateway, providing residents and the public with access to all local authority services and information. Currently, the website is managed using a CMS developed by the Authorities Software Development Team. MyAccount, forms, and CRM are additional in-house developments that form an integral part of the Authorities digital customer services platform. This integration was aimed to benefit customers and reduce service delivery costs. However, some parts of the digital customer service platform were coded many years ago using older technologies that have since evolved. These integrations impact on the local authority's ability to develop the public website, respond to service changes, meet customer requirements and accessibility requirements. Provision of a CMS that effectively supports the Authority's website functionality, security, and growth. The CMS will have a user-friendly interface that the team can easily manage and navigate. We are looking for a CMS that allows for customisation to match our brand and business processes. This includes themes, templates, and the ability to add custom features where needed. The ideal CMS will offer have a strong support system, comprehensive documentation, customer support, and an active user community. It is important to note that this is not an invitation to tender, it is strictly a pre-procurement Market Engagement Questionnaire, intended to capture market information via a Prior Information Notice (PIN).

Lot Information

Lot 1

The Authority is engaging with potential Suppliers to seek views and feedback to the information provided and questionnaire. This is intended to be used to assist the Authority on deciding the next steps for the procurement of a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites The Authority website serves as a vital digital gateway, providing residents and the public with access to all local authority services and information. Currently, the website is managed using a CMS developed by the Authorities Software Development Team. MyAccount, forms, and CRM are additional in-house developments that form an integral part of the Authorities digital customer services platform. This integration was aimed to benefit customers and reduce service delivery costs. However, some parts of the digital customer service platform were coded many years ago using older technologies that have since evolved. These integrations impact on the local authority's ability to develop the public website, respond to service changes, meet customer requirements and accessibility requirements. Need - 1. Complex requirements: Local authorities have complex and diverse needs, including managing large volumes of data, ensuring accessibility, and integrating with various other systems. 2. Security concerns: Local authorities handle sensitive information, including personal data of residents. The local authority requires a CMS with advanced security features to protect this data. A supplier must make rectifying vulnerabilities to cyber-attacks a priority. 3. Scalability: The local authority needs a CMS that can scale accordingly. The local authority needs a CMS built with scalability in mind. 4. Compliance and regulations: Local authorities must adhere to strict regulations and standards, such as GDPR for data protection, WCAG 2.2 for accessibility and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) for Cyber Security. The Authority needs a CMS with a system architecture that provides for our business need whilst delivering compliance against a complex range of regulatory requirements. 5. Microsites: The Authority needs a CMS that enables the Authority to create microsites. The creation must be a simple and fast using a template with the ability to tailor the site's appearance and functionality. 6. User experience: Local authorities serve a wide range of users, including residents, businesses, and the public. The Authority needs a CMS to provide the optimal user experience needed to meet the diverse needs of users, ensuring customer satisfaction and efficiency of processes. 7. Long-term viability: Local authorities require a CMS that can support our operations for the long term. The CMS provider should have a track record of public sector provision and have good engagement with their customer base on future enhancements and improvements for both maintenance of compliance and regulations but also to ensure that future developments and trends in web presence can be accommodated. 8. Financial viability: Consideration will be made of the total cost of ownership, including licensing fees, hosting, maintenance, and any additional costs for plugins or extensions. Provision of a CMS that effectively supports the Authority's website functionality, security, and growth. The CMS will have a user-friendly interface that the team can easily manage and navigate. We are looking for a CMS that allows for customisation to match our brand and business processes. This includes themes, templates, and the ability to add custom features where needed. The ideal CMS will offer have a strong support system, comprehensive documentation, customer support, and an active user community. It is important to note that this is not an invitation to tender, it is strictly a pre-procurement Market Engagement Questionnaire, intended to capture market information via a Prior Information Notice (PIN). There are a number of questions within the Market Engagement Questionnaire for you to answer but it is not compulsory to answer all of them. We are happy to receive any feedback you wish to offer. Responses to the Market Engagement Questionnaire imply no commitment on Suppliers to engage in any subsequent procurement process, nor do they confer any advantaged status or guarantee of inclusion in any subsequent procurement process for Suppliers who do respond. The Authority reserves the right to withdraw this Market Engagement Questionnaire at any time and is not liable for any costs incurred as a result of Suppliers engaging with this process. Potential Suppliers are asked to answer the questions set out in the questionnaire (pp9-11 of "Pre-Procurement market engagement questionnaire for the provision of a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites"). This can be found on the Council's eTendering Portal Pro Contact. The link to the eTendering portal is https://procontract.due-north.com/ and the reference number is DN764372. Please log in (or register if you do not have a log in) and the questionnaire will be available to download. Please upload your completed questionnaire to the portal by 12 March 2025, 14.00Hrs. Additional information: Completed questionnaires must be uploaded to the portal by 12 March 2025, 14.00Hrs. Please leave sufficient time to do this, as uploading times can vary depending on the file size. Documents must be uploaded in an Open Document format, and all attachments will ideally be Zipped in to one file. (Tip: Use PDF documents where possible to reduce file sizes). Please note: Organisations can upload / amend their response via the ProContract e-Tendering Portal at any time prior to the submission deadline. The response is secure and only visible to the organisation up until the closing deadline date / time at which point the system is locked to the organisation and contents become visible to the Council. PLEASE REMEMBER: This is not an Invitation to Tender (ITT) exercise. The Authority is intending to initiate a procurement process for the provision of a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites in the future, but this pre-procurement Market Engagement Questionnaire is a call for information only. The Authority will consider the responses received and then consider its options. Please note that the date set out in II.3 is not certain and could be changed. Please note that the 'Type of Contract' as set out in II.1.3 says 'Services' but in fact it could be any combination/hybrid of goods/systems and/or services.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-04e465
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/005984-2025
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Planning Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

48 - Software package and information systems

72 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support


CPV Codes

48000000 - Software package and information systems

72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
19 Feb 20251 years ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
30 Mar 2025Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planned
Lots Status
Planned
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL
Contact Name
Mrs Lucy Chandler
Contact Email
lucy.chandler@iow.gov.uk
Contact Phone
+44 1983821000

Buyer Location

Locality
NEWPORT
Postcode
PO30 1UD
Post Town
Portsmouth
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLJ South East (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLJ3 Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLJ34 Isle of Wight
Delivery Location
TLJ34 Isle of Wight

Local Authority
Isle of Wight
Electoral Ward
Newport Central
Westminster Constituency
Isle of Wight West

Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS)

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