Neonatal Heel Prick Screening - Laboratory Information Management System
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is seeking a supplier for the delivery, implementation, and maintenance of a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) specifically for Neonatal Heel Prick Screening (NHS). The contract concerns standard software that must integrate seamlessly with existing RIVM infrastructure, comply with strict privacy and security standards (GDPR, ISO 27001), and provide support for reporting, quality control, and data analysis. The supplier must also provide training and continuous support, and offer a maintenance contract that ensures the continuity of the NHS process. The procedure is a negotiated procedure without prior publication, meaning the contracting authority negotiates directly with selected candidates.
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01What is being requested
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is seeking a supplier for the delivery, implementation, and maintenance of a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) specifically for Neonatal Heel Prick Screening (NHS). The contract concerns standard software that must integrate seamlessly with existing RIVM infrastructure, comply with strict privacy and security standards (GDPR, ISO 27001), and provide support for reporting, quality control, and data analysis. The supplier must also provide training and continuous support, and offer a maintenance contract that ensures the continuity of the NHS process. The procedure is a negotiated procedure without prior publication, meaning the contracting authority negotiates directly with selected candidates.
The objective of this procurement process is to conclude an agreement with a supplier for the delivery, implementation, and maintenance of a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) application for Neonatal Heel Prick Screening (NHS). It concerns standard software for the purpose of NHS-LIMS.
02Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
03Value in context
04Likely competitors
05Legal themes that may be relevant here
06Frequently asked questions
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07Estimated value versus the market
€ 350K
€ 737K
€ 1,9 mln
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