NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde OMS TPS Replacement
Description
Greater Glasgow Health Board (more commonly known as NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde) operates the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre (being the Gartnavel General Hospital and the Lanarkshire Beatson) and has a requirement to replace its treatment Oncology Management System (OMS) and Treatment Planning System (TPS) under the Scottish Government’s Radiotherapy Capital Equipment Replacement Programme (CERP).
This NHS Requirement includes the provision for the purchase of the following Products:
Lot 1: Oncology Management System (OMS) and Record and Verify System (R&V)
Lot 2: Treatment Planning System (TPS)
Contractors may tender for any single, or both, lots. Separate tenders should be submitted for each lot.
Contractors may submit more than 1 tender for any given lot.
A single tender for more than 1 lot combined will not be considered.
Lot: Oncology Management System (OMS) and Record and Verify System (R&V) — The Oncology Management System (OMS) must operate as a single entity across the Beatson and be able to accommodate radiotherapy data and images for upwards of 230,000 patients, with over 4,000,000 treatment histories, and have the capacity for increases in radiotherapy workload for the next five years. The estimated increase in database growth is 10GB per annum with accompanying image storage growth of approximately 2TB per annum.
Lot: Treatment Planning System (TPS) — The Treatment Planning System is intended to be the department’s primary pre-treatment planning system for almost all radical and palliative treatments.
To this extent the system requires capacity to host a large number of simultaneous users executing a variety of planning functions such as outlining, optimisation and dose calculation.
About This Opportunity
This is a supplies contract in the health and medical services sector, with a focus on Medical Equipment. Located in United Kingdom, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of GBP 2.6 million. Proposals must be submitted before June 2, 2026.
Published through Public Contracts Scotland, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for the supply of goods in the health and medical services sector. Supply contracts typically require bidders to demonstrate product compliance with technical specifications, delivery capacity, and relevant certifications. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.