JP2060 Phase 4 - Health Knowledge Management Solution
Tender ID: 366591
Tender Details
Tender Description
The Commonwealth will provide a brief to industry on the approach to market for JP2060 Phase 4, for the acquisition and sustainment of a Health Knowledge Management (HKM) solution. The aim of JP2060 Phase 4 is to deliver a HKM solution to provide readily accessible health knowledge including patient clinical information to support timely, efficient and effective health care, in connected and disconnected, non-deployed and deployed contexts.
The brief will be presented at the Adams Auditorium (Building 111), ADFA in Canberra from 09:00 - 11:00 on Thursday 11 October 2018. The purpose of the brief is to provide industry attendees with an overview of the project scope, explain the findings from the Request for Information conducted by the Commonwealth in Q1 2018 (CASG/JSD/RFI0059/18) and provide detail on the Commonwealth's proposed acquisition and sustainment strategy for the HKM capability.
The brief will be unclassified. The Commonwealth welcomes questions from industry respondents after the industry brief. The Commonwealth will, where appropriate, publish de-identified questions and their answers on AusTender for the benefit of industry more broadly.
Location
New South Wales : Central West : Far North Coast : Far West : Hunter : Illawarra : Mid North Coast : Murray : New England : Orana : Riverina : Southern Highlands : Sydney
Queensland : Cairns & Far North Queensland : Gladstone : Mackay Whitsunday Region : Mount Isa & North West Region : Rockhampton : South East Queensland : South West & Darling Downs : The Central West : Townsville : Wide Bay Burnett
Victoria : Barwon South West : Gippsland : Grampians : Hume : Loddon Mallee : Melbourne
South Australia : Adelaide : Eyre & Western : Far North : Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island : Limestone Coast : Murray & Mallee : York & Mid North
Northern Territory : Big Rivers : Central Australia : East Arnhem : Greater Darwin
Australian Capital Territory
Tasmania
Outside Australia