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| Source: | Find a Tender Service (FTS) |
| Notice Type: | Pipeline / planning |
| Buyer: | NHS Business Services Authority |
| Main Category: | Services |
| Procurement Method: | — |
| Tender Status: | Complete |
| Estimated Value (ex. VAT): | £100,000 |
| Estimated Value (inc. VAT): | £120,000 |
| Release Date: | 5 February 2026 |
| Application Deadline: | 3 March 2026 |
| Contract Start Date: | 30 September 2026 (Estimated) |
| Contract End Date: | 30 September 2031 (Estimated) |
| Contract Duration: | 5.1 years |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-h6vhtk-06497a |
| Notice Reference: | 010697-2026 |
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File Tracking and Scanner Procurement
Warehouse File Tracking Software
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The NHSBSA invites you to participate in an Pre Market Engagement exercise through this Request for Information (RFI) for the provision of a File Tracking and Scanner Procurement. The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) is seeking market insight to support the potential procurement of a modern File Tracking Solution that enhances visibility, accuracy, and operational control across key environments. This Request for Information (RFI) aims to understand the range of capabilities, technologies, and approaches available in the market for file tracking. The NHSBSA currently has a contract in place for a File Tracking and Scanner Management Information (MI) software solution. This contract began in March 2020 and runs until September 2026. The current solution is used at two NHSBSA sites located at Greenfinch Way (NE15 8NX) and Bridge House (NE1 6SN) and supports 42 users in total, 29 based at Greenfinch Way and 13 based at Bridge House. The solution supports NHSBSA’s scanning operations, which process approximately 1 billion prescriptions, medical exemption applications, and dental claims each year. These activities are critical to managing confidential records securely and efficiently across multiple sites. The system enables tracking of files from receipt through scanning, storage, and eventual destruction, while providing performance statistics and management information. As part of our forward planning and market engagement under PA23 regulations, NHSBSA is seeking to understand current market capabilities and innovations that could inform future procurement decisions when the existing contract approaches its end. The NHSBSA is particularly interested in suppliers’ solutions for tagging, tracking methodologies, automation features, and security standards that could support the operational needs of the Greenfinch Warehouse and opportunities to improve traceability, efficiency, and overall assurance. Supplier’s feedback will help NHSBSA refine its understanding of available solutions and determine the most suitable direction for any future procurement activity. Overview of Requirements: The proposed solution must align with the Authority’s operational objectives by delivering a reliable, accurate, and high performance file tracking capability that supports secure and efficient handling of physical files across NHSBSA sites. The new solution must offer end to end visibility of file movements, real time status updates, and secure audit trails to ensure full traceability throughout the file lifecycle. To maintain continuity of service within the NHSBSA Warehouse and other operational areas, suppliers must provide a solution that is fully operational, resilient, and capable of supporting consistent, high volume activity without disruption. The system should minimise manual intervention, reduce the risk of misfiled or unaccounted for items, and enable staff to locate, track, and process materials quickly and confidently. The solution must be intuitive and user friendly, enabling staff to perform routine tasks, such as scanning, updating locations, allocating files, and verifying records with minimal training. Reliability, accuracy, and real time performance are essential to ensure business continuity across critical NHSBSA services reliant on timely and precise file movement and tracking. The NHSBSA has a requirement for tracking software to manage the receipt, storage and movement of departmental records, patient records and miscellaneous equipment. The software must be able to manage records at any level in the following hierarchy: site level, departmental locations level, box level and file level. It must also log a history of movements of each item, have the ability to manage records by pre-determined retention periods and allow operators to produce MI reports. A brief list of requirements are shown below, with more detailed requirements included at Appendix 1 (High-Level Requirements). High level requirements: • Track records at file, box, location and site level. • Data for records to include the following attributes at a minimum: • Client name • Department name • Date relating to the records ‘Birth Date’ • Date the record was registered with the tracker • Record type • Record ID number (for file level records) • Box ID Number (for box level records) • Description of record • Destruction date of record • Ability to flag record for extended retention period • Additional data – system needs to be flexible to accommodate data requirements for different record types and different clients • Ability to run simple reports for operators to confirm the accuracy of their inputs • Ability to load file data from imported spreadsheets • Ability to add a file using the barcode scanner if an extra file needs to be added to a box • Ability to amend any record detail via another device e.g. desktop/laptop • Maintain a full movement history for each record. • Provide reporting and MI capabilities, including destruction schedules and audit trails. • Ability to establish Users and Superusers that have different access rights • Ability to set up new users The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) is publishing this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice under Section 17 of the Procurement Act 2023, which sets out the requirement to publish a notice where preliminary market engagement has taken place or is planned. This engagement is being carried out in line with Section 16 of the Procurement Act 2023, which permits contracting authorities to engage with the market for purposes such as understanding supplier capability, shaping the requirement, and supporting the design of the procurement approach. In conducting this engagement, we will meet our overarching duties under the Act. This includes acting in a way that supports the procurement objectives, ensuring non‑discrimination between suppliers, and managing any actual or potential conflicts of interest. These duties apply to all preliminary market engagement activities and underpin how information is shared with suppliers to avoid any unfair advantage. Interested parties must access the RFI documents via https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome (search opportunities using system reference C419390
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