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| WA-HSS202312377 | The Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program (CHIIP) scope encompasses both wired and voice-grade wireless (Wi-Fi) LAN infrastructure with the objective of addressing the critical and urgent strategic risks through LAN uplift. The uplift will provide enhanced cyber-security controls within the LAN network and at the perimeter (edge) of the LAN. WA Health has identified the need to implement fast and reliable wireless across the WA health system at each site. While some WA Health sites have indoor wireless (for example, EMHS has recently implemented wireless under a separate program), most sites lack any wireless capability. As mobile and handheld wireless and other non-tethered devices are proliferating, the inequities across the WA health system are becoming more evident. Today?s clinicians, workers, patients, and consumers expect wireless availability in all indoor settings. The first step to introduce wireless systematically and cost-efficiently is uplifting the core LAN infrastructure. WA Health digital strategy initiatives require a contemporary, reliable, and supported network. The CHIIP Program will uplift the core wired LAN network infrastructure and implement new data and voice grade wireless LAN, which will act as a foundation for digital strategy initiatives. ?New? wireless means that wireless will be implemented for locations where there is currently no wireless, or where the existing wireless does not provide at minimum a voice-grade service. Data grade wireless LAN allows seamless roaming connectivity of end devices (e.g. laptops and tablets) running corporate and clinical applications. Voice-grade wireless LAN allows seamless roaming connectivity of voice devices, e.g. voice calling from a smart device over the wireless LAN. The scope of this procurement is for the successful Contractor to complete predictive (desktop) Wi-Fi surveys for all in-scope areas as defined below. The Contractor will be provided with floorplans for each location that make-reference to the location of existing enclosures, and construction material of the internal walls and any obstacles (eg brick, dry wall, etc). Note that some floorplans will be provided in DWG format, and others as PDF. | Health Support Services | $538,000 |
| WA-EMHS20229020 | Provision of mobile duress devices and support to staff in ICU at Royal Perth Hospital | East Metropolitan Health Service | $406,981 |
| WA-WACHS20229272 | A need has been identified to undertake a gap analysis to bring the WACHS Network Infrastructure Refresh Program (NIRP) project in line with that of Health Support Services (i.e. network designs, cost schedules and proposed transition plans). Outputs are required to inform and develop a consistent approach to the development of a Business Case for the implementation of network devices (Phase 2 of the NIRP project). | WA Country Health Service | $327,043 |
| WA-WACHS202291142 | Supply of consultancy services (project management) for WACHS Command Centre Design and Procurement Planning Project, completion of Phase 1 and commencement of Phase 2. | WA Country Health Service | $306,240 |
| WA-HSS202413113 | Background The Cyber Advance Program was embarked to implement a stream of cybersecurity products to provide a consistent improved cybersecurity management capability. This will be achieved through the roll-out of the MS E5 security products. The following are the MS E5 products and associated capabilities: MS Defender for Identity (MDI) - for advanced identity and access security MS Defender for Endpoint (MDE) - for endpoint protection MS Purview - Data Loss Prevention (DLP) components only to address a gap identified between Trend Micro Apex One (existing) and MDE (future) MS Sentinel - for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tooling MS Defender for Cloud Apps (MDCA) - Threat and information protection services for SaaS environments MS Defender for Office 365 (MDO) - for email messaging security What is the project delivering This project will see the transition from existing products to Microsoft Defender and will be implemented through three workstreams: Workstream 1 : Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (passive mode) (MDE-P) and Defender for Identity (MDI). Workstream 2 : Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (active mode) (MDE-A) and Sentinel (SIEM) uplift. Workstream 3 : Microsoft Defender for Cloud Applications and Microsoft Defender for Office 365 With the roll out of these products, new mechanisms shall be introduced helping improve the security coverage and posture of WA Health. The program aims to achieve the following business benefits: Improve capabilities to protect the healthcare systems, staff and patients from digital threats. Provide WA Health with improved cybersecurity threat protection services aligned with the rest of the Government and supported by the Office of Digital Government and GCIO. Through Advanced Hunting in the MDE product, to provide a more targeted view of our threat information and proactively look for unusual and suspicious activity. Consistent threat data is fed into the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, which are connected to other government agencies to help identify threats across the Western Australia state. The program is currently at delivery stage and with MDE-P released and MDE-A designed completed. Resource required: The program requires a Technical Resource that have significant demonstrated hands-on experience in large-scale ICT environment and WA Health Sector. The resource needs to have the following skill set and expected to carry out, but not limited to the following activities: Significant experience in the MS Cybersecurity products. In particular, the technical skill and experience related to this program will be highly regarded. Business requirement gathering with strong stakeholder engagement experience. Provide technical gap analysis, i.e. As-is and To-be analysis. Ability to provide solution design would be highly desirable. Experience in solution architecture area will be of significant advantage. Has considerable experience in the Project management/coordination. Ability to provide program/project definition and PMO support to the program. Strong conceptual and interpersonal analysis skills. | Health Support Services | $236,368 |
| WA-EMHS20217696 | Duress and Clinical Communication System CUA / WOH: DOH1552811 - ICT Network Communication Solutions | East Metropolitan Health Service | $228,229 |
| WA-HSS202312285 | Scope: HSS Cyber Advance Project – Services of a Technical Consultant Background information: HSS has embarked on the Cyber Advance Program to implement a stream of cybersecurity products to improve the cybersecurity management capabilities. The Cybersecurity management capabilities include: Email filtering Endpoint protection (Defender for Endpoint) Advanced identity and access management (Defender for Identity) Threat and information protection services; and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) services. The Cyber Advance project will roll-out new security products from the new entitlements of the MS E5 program. With the rollout of these products, new mechanisms shall be introduced helping improve the security coverage and posture of WA health. The following are some objectives of Cyber Advance program: To update the in-scope security products in a ‘like for like’ manner to maintain existing levels of threat protection whilst managing any identified risks. To implement a level of functional testing for the new cybersecurity products to ensure confidence in their operation. Implementation will adhere to the established HSS processes and practices. Gradual uplift skills of the operational teams as the products are implemented. To phase out older products while minimum level of functionality is maintained and any gaps in functionality closed or accepted by the relevant operational teams. To utilise any available Microsoft Resources to ensure an optimised and smooth transition to using the new toolsets. To utilise Microsoft Technical partners in the development of the solution to minimise risk and maximise knowledge sharing. In term of technical objectives, the new Microsoft security products will provide a consistent sector wide Cybersecurity management capability as follow: Email filtering, a capability provided by Defender for Office 365 Endpoint protection, a capability provided by Defender for Endpoint (MDE). Both MDE in passive and/or active mode are deployed to HSS managed Windows endpoint devices. Advanced identity and access management, a capability provided by Defender for Identity (MDI) Threat and information protection services, a capability provided for either by MDE, MDI, Defender for Cloud Apps and Defender for Office 365 Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) service, a capability provided by MS Sentinel. Those objectives are expected to support the discover and response capability of WA Health, thereby supporting the drive to achieve Maturity Level 1 for WA Health targeted for Dec 2024. Resource required: The program requires a Technical Resource that have significant demonstrated hands-on experience in large-scale ICT environment and WA Health Sector in particular. The resource needs to have the following skill set and expected to carry out, but not limited to the following activities: Significant experience in the MS Cybersecurity products Business requirement gathering with strong stakeholder engagement experience Provide technical gap analysis, i.e. As-is and To-be analysis. Ability to provide solution design would be highly desirable Experience in solution architecture area will be of significant advantage Has significant experience in the Project management/coordination Ability to provide program/project definition and PMO experience. Strong conceptual and interpersonal analysis skills Term: From commencement till 30/60/2024. Approximately 8 months duration. Please response to the Quote with your organisation details and candidate CV for consideration. | Health Support Services | $223,696 |
| WA-HSS202312324 | Services of a Network Architect for the Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program. To develop a technical roadmap which incorporates the technical environment and approach for Stage One projects like Targeted Risk Mitigation and the Stage 2 LAN and core backbone uplift. | Health Support Services | $222,464 |
| WA-HSS202311587 | Scope: Develop technical roadmap for Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program (CHIIP), which incorporates the technical environment and approach for Stage one projects like Targeted Risk Mitigation (TRM) and the Stage 2, LAN and core backbone uplift. Work to be Undertaken: The successful Respondent, and its Specified Personnel are expected to provide the following services: Undertake a discovery/review of all material developed to date for the CHIIP program (as well as the inflight, TRM Project) material, e.g., the business case, OAG findings, dependent inflight projects/programs, any program definition/PIDs, minutes from meetings etc); Based on the material reviewed, determine key priorities and objectives the roadmap needs to support specifically for the CHIIP, and TRM e.g., Macro and Micro Segmentation strategies, approach to wireless, service delivery models of IaaS vs owner managed etc. Identify what other artefacts (policy/specification/plans/risk assessments etc) would need to be established as part of the roadmap (some of which may be developed as part of TRM, and the other projects within CHIIP scope). Develop the Network Security Architecture Framework for each category of HSP that supports each of the key priorities and objectives determined from above and whilst ensuring best practice network security principles including agility, reliability, flexibility, resilience is adhered to. As a live document, the development of the Framework will be prioritised based on the demand(s) of the CHIIP. Develop the Roadmap with clear technical milestones that is supported by a maturity model and that identifies and aligns with objectives and priorities that will ensure stakeholders are well-informed of the principles of the program. Communicate and re-fine the Roadmap and Architecture Framework based on feedback and other inputs. The specified personnel are expected to have the following criteria: Substantial working experience in strategic Program end to end Roadmap development. Has successfully delivered similar engagement in size and complexities. Certified and or strong working knowledge or experience with industry Frameworks, standards and Maturity Models, such as TOGAF, Essential 8, COBIT, MSP etc. Significant experience in stakeholder engagement. Has worked in WA Health Sector. This engagement may require the services of one or more key resources made available on a time and material basis subject to availability until all requirements are delivered. The Customer estimates that approximately 4 months of services required for this engagement. The Respondent is to provide Nominated Personnel(s), CV and their rates under Schedule 3 Pricing of this Request. Deliverables: Delivery of a Network Security Infrastructure Roadmap. The roadmap would need to be supported by a series of technical artefacts, primarily, a "Network Security Architecture Framework", which will provide the basis from which key milestones, initiatives, dependencies, risks, and opportunities can then be identified, discussed and then ratified. The Deliverables need to comply with the HSS ICT Planning and Architecture policies and framework. | Health Support Services | $156,288 |
| WA-HSS202311437 | Scope: Portfolio Delivery Office ? Services of a Program Definition Consultant ? Realtime Demand Data Program (RDDP). Work to be Undertaken: The successful Respondent, and its Specified Personnel are expected to provide the following services for the RDDP: Set up the RDDP Program Office (PgO). This includes defining the PgO resources and processes. Provide guidance and assist in the planning of the RDDP program in accordance with the ?Managing Successful Programs (MSP)? framework. Collate various organisational standards, guidelines, templates (and PWC deliverables) into a cohesive set of program deliverables. Create and deliver a list of program artefacts (23 in total) which will be produced include: Business Case, Project Dossier, Governance Structure, Information Management Strategy, Monitoring and Control Strategy. The specified personnel is expected to have the following criteria: Substantial working experience in the Program Definition area. Has successfully delivered similar engagement in size and complexities. Certified in MSP and other program/project management methodologies. Has worked in WA Health Sector. This engagement may require the services of one or more key resources made available on a time and material basis subject to availability throughout the Contract Term. The Customer estimates that approximately 5 months of services required for this engagement. | Health Support Services | $152,064 |
| WA-HSS202312500 | The successful Respondent, and its Specified Personnel are expected to provide the following services and outcomes: Below are Service activities the Network Engineer will participate in for the duration of the contract. The Specified Personnel from the respondent should be able to respond to demonstrate the following skillsets. Essential experience: Experience of NAC implementations. Experience with working with network tools that have the ability to report on what is attached to any given network segment wired or wireless (e.g. Cisco ISE). Experience of working with tools that can query end point devices attached to the network to discover more information about what the devices are and what their capabilities are (e.g. SNMP scanners). Experience of reviewing and providing input into requirement gathering activities. Experience of documenting network designs to corporate standards. Great communication skills. | Health Support Services | $139,084 |
| WA-WACHS20229114 | WACHS requires Project Management services to deliver the outcomes as described in the WACHS Command Centre ICT Roadmap Implementation Project Initiation Document (PID). | WA Country Health Service | $116,160 |
| WA-EMHS202413524 | Royal Perth Hospital has two existing contracts to supply, design and implement a Vocera Communications solution to provider mobile duress services for the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Units. In July 2024, approval was provided to support the full implementation of Vocera across RPH, including the provision of training and phone support for staff. This contract provides the service support elements to fully implement Vocera. | East Metropolitan Health Service | $90,596 |
| WA-HSS202414181 | Undertake a discovery/review of all material developed to date for the CHIIP program material, e.g., the business case, OAG findings, dependent inflight projects/programs, any program definition/PIDs, minutes from meetings etc); Based on the material reviewed, determine key priorities and objectives the architectural roadmap needs to support the CHIIP Stage 2 delivery. Macro and Micro Segmentation strategies, approach to wireless, service delivery models of IaaS vs owner managed etc. Identify what other artefacts (policy/specification/plans/risk assessments etc) would need to be established as part of the architectural roadmap. Develop the Network Security Architecture Framework for each category of HSP that supports each of the key priorities and objectives determined from above and whilst ensuring best practice network security principles including agility, reliability, flexibility, resilience is adhered to. As a live document, the development of the Framework will be prioritised based on the demand(s) of the CHIIP. Evolve the Roadmap with clear technical milestones that is supported by a maturity model and that identifies and aligns with objectives and priorities that will ensure stakeholders are well-informed of the principles of the program. Communicate and re-fine the Roadmap and Architecture Framework based on feedback and other inputs. | Health Support Services | $83,655 |
| WA-HSS202311239 | Scope : Services of a Senior Network Engineer Health Support Services (HSS) will be supporting the WA health system to implement contemporary,secure, supportable, and standardised Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) based LANs, across WA Health sites and has stood up a program team to deliver a two-Phase Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program(CHIIP). The program includes a Targeted Risk Mitigation Workstream (TRM) which comprises a set of targeted risk mitigation initiatives which will partially reduce the immediate risks associated with the current stateLANs. ? Experience of NAC implementations. ? Experience with working with network tools that have the ability to report on what is attached to any given network segment wired or wireless (e.g. Cisco ISE). ? Experience of working with tools that can query end point devices attached to the network to discover more information about what the devices are and what their capabilities are (e.g. SNMP scanners). ? Experience of reviewing and providing input into requirement gathering activities. ? Experience of documenting network designs to corporate standards. ? Great communication skills. General networking experience: ? Have some experience of working with EUC (End User Computing) teams to establish information about what is attached to the network and how to keep it updated. ? Have experience of providing level 2/3 support and troubleshooting to resolve Network and/or desktop issues. ? Worked within established configuration and change management processes to ensure awareness, approval and success of changes made to the network infrastructure. ? Selected and implemented security tools, policies, and procedures in conjunction with the company?s security team. ? Have experience of configuring and installing various network devices and services (e.g., routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, VPN, QoS). ? Have good experience in monitoring network performance and ensure system availability and reliability. ? Experience of working with vendors and other IT personnel for problem resolution. ? Operate effectively as part of a wider team of professionals and is outcome oriented. ? General knowledge of network security protocols and standards. Desirable: ? Experience with supporting network infrastructure in clinical environment ? Macro Network segmentation experience. ? Micro Network segmentation experience. | Health Support Services | $75,284 |
| WA-HSS202414182 | The program includes a Targeted Risk Mitigation Workstream (TRM) which comprises a?set of targeted risk mitigation initiatives which will partially reduce the immediate risks associated with the current state LANs. The resource should have the following skill sets. Essential experience: Experience of NAC implementations. Experience with working with network tools that have the ability to report on what is attached to any given network segment wired or wireless (e.g. Cisco ISE). Experience of working with tools that can query end point devices attached to the network to discover more information about what the devices are and what their capabilities are (e.g. SNMP scanners). Experience of reviewing and providing input into requirement gathering activities. Experience of documenting network designs to corporate standards. Great communication skills. General networking experience: Have some experience of working with EUC (End User Computing) teams to establish information about what is attached to the network and how to keep it updated. Have experience of providing level 2/3 support and troubleshooting to resolve Network and/or desktop issues. Worked within established configuration and change management processes to ensure awareness, approval and success of changes made to the network infrastructure. Selected and implemented security tools, policies, and procedures in conjunction with the company’s security team. Have experience of configuring and installing various network devices and services (e.g., routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, VPN, QoS). Have good experience in monitoring network performance and ensure system availability and reliability. Experience of working with vendors and other IT personnel for problem resolution. Operate effectively as part of a wider team of professionals and is outcome oriented. General knowledge of network security protocols and standards. | Health Support Services | $75,075 |
| WA-HSS202615791 | Health Support Services (HSS) is four (4) years into the delivery of CHIIP Phase 2, which aims to: Uplift end-of-life network infrastructure and address network infrastructure security vulnerabilities across more than 460 WA Health sites; Improve network reliability, further enhance patient care and safety, and enable the future of digital initiatives within WA Health including Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Program; and Address the Office of the Auditor General’s General Computer Control audit findings related to network security for all of WA Health. CHIIP is now in Phase 2, Stage 3, and has commenced the total uplift of and service transition to a more contemporary network infrastructure with managed services support. The uplift and service transition works are expected to continue for the next three years CHIIP are seeking a Network Architect, for a role, with demonstrated expertise in proactively resolving issues and engaging effectively with stakeholders. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $62,370 |
| WA-WACHS20217148 | Supply of Project Management Resources to deliver distinct packages of work for the Command Centre Roadmap | WA Country Health Service | $59,600 |
| WA-HSS202615792 | CHIIP are seeking a Network Architect for a role, with demonstrated expertise in proactively resolving issues and engaging effectively with stakeholders. This role will be directed by HSS to: • Develop technical artefacts for Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program (CHIIP), which incorporates the technical environment and approach for projects like LAN and core backbone uplift, and edge migrations. • Undertake discovery/review of all material developed to-date for the CHIIP program, e.g., High-Level Designs (HLD’s) and Low-Level Designs (LLD’s), Facilities Services Designs (FSD’s), etc. • Create new Facilities Services Designs (network & fibre topologies, rack designs, power designs) to meet CHIIP backbone and edge design requirements. • Based on the material reviewed, work with the CHIIP architecture team to determine key priorities and objectives to meet program timelines and technical requirements. • Identify other artefacts (policy/specification/plans/risk assessments etc) that need to be established as part of the CHIIP roadmap. • Participate in architectural conversations and compliance with the Health Architecture Reference Framework and other relevant WA Health technical standards and specifications. • Work with the site projects to develop the necessary artefacts to facilitate network cutovers and inform the project schedule. • Review technical change requests and Hypercare support as required. • Ensure alignment of activities with those specified by the CHIIP Project Management Office (PMO). • Provide regular status reporting and risk evaluation of the program from an architectural perspective. • The successful candidate will have the following: • Substantial working experience in large enterprise network environments. • Certified and or strong working knowledge or experience with industry frameworks, standards and maturity models, such as TOGAF, Archimate, Essential 8, COBIT, MSP etc. | Health Support Services | $56,430 |
| WA-LW2147 | We wish to undertake a review of network services prior to a procurement process to ensure that the network services are fit for purpose and support Lotterywest?s Strategic Plan. | Lotterywest | $35,200 |
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