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department of health is seeking to establish a health economics services panel consisting of suitably qualified individuals or organisations with strong expertise and experience in the discipline of health economics. the core criteria are: health economics research and analysis; and/or health economic evaluation; and/or economic modelling of health services, programs and policies. in relation to the core criteria, tenderers will be required to: demonstrate relevant organisational experience and capabilities to deliver at least one of the required core services listed above; and demonstrate skills and expertise of personnel to deliver at least one of the required core services. in addition, tenderers must address each of the following general criteria: demonstrated applied understanding of the australian health systems, including aboriginal and torres strait islander health; demonstrated effective quality assurance, risk management, project management and staff management systems and processes to deliver the required services; this panel is intended to replace the existing health economics services panel, which is due to expire in april 2020. the department will be seeking to ensure there is a mix of skills, experience and specialisation available on the panel.
department of health seeks the services of an organisation to develop and implement a self-reporting survey of facilities that hold or handle poliovirus risk materials. the facilities to be surveyed includes all laboratories that may handle risk materials such as; human faecal and respiratory samples, environmental sewage or water samples and specimens from animals used in polio research. this includes facilities that could be collecting, handling or storing such materials for non-polio related work, in a time or location including individuals moving from affected areas. the survey is to be based on, and promote awareness of, the who’s guidance for non-poliovirus facilities to minimize risk of sample collections potentially infectious for polioviruses pim guidance. the pim guidance sets out the requirements for allcountries to complete a national inventory ofpoliovirus potentially infectious materialsas part of the pre-containment stage of the who’s global eradication of polio plan. the organisation will also be required to prepare a detailed report on the survey for eventual submission by australia to the who.
services to be delivered under these requirements must be underpinned by demonstrable understanding of current and past aged care policy and/or aged care law. the services to be provided for the use of the department are:, advice on aged care law design – be able to consider new policy and/or measures and identify where and how these will interact with existing law. tenderers should note that the provision of legal services is specifically excluded from this tender;, technical advice on strategic policy directions – implications for program of changes and best practice arrangements, including the preparation of key documents to support deregulation and policy changes, analysis and reporting on policy outcomes, and related research;, change management - prepare and provide information for the use of the group to facilitate policy change consultation and/or discussion with the aged care sector;, strategic risk assessment and analysis – manage changes in context of program outcomes;, forecasting, micro-simulation, and econometric modelling services, and experience in providing policy analysis based on this modelling;, modelling policy options and their long-term fiscal implications; and, financial analysis, research and modelling of industry viability.
department has identified a need to procure a credit card fraud management software solution. the solution should assist the efficient, effective and secure operation of the revenue collection streams that facilitate payments for individuals, and trade across australia’s borders.
video surveillance equipment and services panel cctv panel will provide for services within the following capabilities: capability 1: project services capability 2: maintenance and support services capability 3: business support services capability 4: asset information management service capability 5: video management software vms, vms training and support capability 6: cctv cabling and microwave services
department is seeking to establish a panel of providers for the provision and sustainment of x-ray, trace and substance detection technologies. the panel will allow the department to, establish agreements for the ongoing maintenance of the existing fleet of x-ray, trace and substance detection technologies to ensure ongoing operational capability establish agreements for the provision of required parts and consumables that are necessary to support abf in operation of x-ray, trace and substance detection technologies to enable detection of prohibited goods and border controlled substances establish arrangements that will allow for the refresh of obsolete or unserviceable x-ray, trace and substance detection technologies for the term of the panel establish arrangements that will allow for the provision of new x-ray, trace and substance detection technologies for emerging abf sites identify new and emerging x-ray, trace and substance detection technologies and technology providers.
department seeks to engage an organisation to provide a managed service to engage and manage suitably qualified personnel and equipment to facilitate the provision of the following services on site at the cef locations of brisbane, sydney, melbourne, adelaide, fremantle and darwin. the services include:, unloading and moving containers, lcl and other cargo within the cef grounds, utilising gfe and other equipment supplied by the successful tenderer., the measurement of hazardous fumigants., the connection and removal of de-fumigation equipment to containers., unpacking containerised goods and lcl cargo for physical inspection., repacking containers and lcl cargo as originally packed prior to the unpacking., loading repacked containers and lcls onto the transportation contractor’s vehicles., the operation and maintenance of cef equipment as specified in annexure d equipment., the provision of equipment specified in annexure d equipment required to perform the unpack and repack services., the provision of ppe for all on-site personnel managed by the successful tenderer, excluding scba.
defence innovation hub hub, an initiative of the australian government’s department of defence defence has been established to support australian companies, businesses, and academic and research organisations in the collaborative development of innovative solutions with the potential to enhance australian defence force capability.
supply of information session will be conducted in the r1 theatrette, ground floor r1, russell offices, canberra on 12 november 2019 commencing 1730h. the information session will include an opportunity for questions and answers, and will be conducted by the capability manager and the capability acquisition and sustainment group. this information session will update industry on progress of the land 200 battlefield command system program and future phase 3 requirements. land 200 is at the heart of army’s military digital evolution for the 21st century and has been delivering the battlefield command system capability into defence since 2011. this capability provides army with tactical digital radios and an integrated battle management system that is transforming command and control of land forces from a paper-based system to a modern digital system.
supply of potential suppliers are invited to attend an upcoming industry briefing session for a possible approach to market for the land1771 tranche 2 enhanced geospatial support system for the land force.