CONNECTING THE DEFENCE COMMUNITY WITH INSIGHT, INTELLIGENCE & OPPORTUNITIES

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Challenge

  • The Defence Medical Services (DMS) team urgently needed to digitise and automate inventory management, to overcome inefficiencies and operational risks.
  • Manual processes led to misplaced or excess medical items, reducing accuracy and increasing wastage.
  • Inventory details were recorded on paper and transcribed into spreadsheets, introducing delays and errors.
  • The overall process was time-consuming, burdened by duplication and administrative overhead. This slowed down progress and limited the team’s ability to respond quickly and operate with agility.
  • By leveraging edge computing, the solution will enable real-time tracking, faster reordering, reduced wastage and accurate stock transfers.

Approach

  • Used NVfI to tap into a growing network of innovative SMEs, ensuring access to niche expertise and fresh ideas.
  • Early Engagement and Collaboration: Suppliers were engaged early through demonstrations and presentations, fostering strong relationships and alignment with project goals.
  • Streamlined Procurement: A flexible process with fewer notice requirements and compliance under Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015) made onboarding faster and simpler.
  • Dedicated Support: Constellia, acting as the neutral vendor, provided ongoing support throughout, helping maintain pace and compliance.

Outcomes

  • NVfI opened doors to niche expertise and cutting-edge solutions that traditional routes might have missed.
  • Efficient Process:
    • Compared to other routes, NVfI delivered faster onboarding and reduced complexity.
    • The entire procurement journey took four months – extended slightly by internal delays – but speed was never the primary goal.
  • Delivering Strategic Defence Review (SDR) and Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS):
    • Contract awarded to Kiniot Ltd, a UK SME based in Northern Ireland. This is an example of how the government is backing British businesses and increasing MOD spending with SMEs.

KEY WINS: 

  • 95% SME engagement in industry day
  • Scalable for future phases and broader deployment

“Despite the nature of the project, the complexities of digital procurement and being the first tender run through NVfI, Commercial X quickly grasped the requirements and worked at pace to deliver a contract that provides good value to the MOD.” Surg Cdr James Saffin FRCA – Consultant Anaesthetist – jHubMed

For more information contact: nvfi-support@constellia.com | www.constellia.com/nvfi | 0330 320 8020

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