JAMAICA
Support for the Health Systems Strengthening for the Prevention and Care
Management of Non-Communicable Diseases Programme
Loan No: JA-L1049
Assignment Title: IS4H ICT Network Administrator/ Coordinator
The Government of Jamaica has received financing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) toward the cost of the Support for the Health Systems Strengthening for the Prevention and Care Management of Non- Communicable Diseases Programme and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) entails the management/oversee, monitoring and coordinating the activities of the third party organization relating to the implementation of the MOH ICT infrastructure including LANs, WANs & Wireless Networks design and installations. The assignment is for twelve (12) months.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness now invites eligible individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing the Services. The requirements are:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems or a related discipline;
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification or equivalent; and
- Five (5) years related experience, with at least three (3) years in a Network or IT Security role.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the IDB’s: Policies for the Selection and Contracting of Consultants financed by the Inter-American Development Bank GN-2350-9, March 2011, setting forth the IDB’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Selection of Individual Consultants method set out in the IDB’s Policies.
Expressions of interest in the form of an Application Letter and Curriculum Vitae must be delivered to the address below (in person, by mail, or by e-mail) by March 8, 2021. The detailed Terms of Reference for the Consultancy Service is available on the Ministry of Health and Wellness website at moh.gov.jm.
The Procurement Management Specialist
Support for the Health Systems Strengthening for the Prevention and Care
Management of Non-Communicable Diseases Programme
IBM Building 3rd Floor,
52 Knutsford Boulevard,
Kingston 5.
Tel: (876) 633-7934
E-mail:hsspproject@moh.gov.jm
Website: moh.gov.jm
We thank all applicants however please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Terms of Reference For Two (2) IS4H ICT Network Administrator / Coordinator
PROJECT BACKGROUND
The Government of Jamaica has received two loans from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to support the Health Systems Strengthening for the Prevention & Care Management of Non- Communicable Diseases (NCD) Programme.The programme objective is to improve the health of Jamaica’s population by strengthening comprehensive policies for the prevention of Non-Communicable (Chronic) Diseases (NCDs) risk factors and improved access to an upgraded and integrated primary and secondary health network in prioritized areas with an emphasis on chronic disease management, that provide more efficient and higher quality care. This is a hybrid programme with a policy-based operation – a programmatic policy-based loan series (PBP) and an investment loan that will invest in the physical infrastructure and equipment of Jamaica’s health sector.
The Policy-Based Loan will look at policies that will consolidate regulatory measures to address the preventable causes of NCDs and to reorient health systems to address prevention and control of NCDs through a people-centred primary health chronic care model. The Investment Loan, in turn, will finance activities to consolidate integrated health networks and improve the management, quality and efficiency of health services. The Policy Based Loan will benefit the Jamaican population at-large, while the Investment Loan will have approximately 800,000 potential direct beneficiaries who reside in the catchment areas of the health services networks that will receive investments.
The Investment Programme being implemented by the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) has two (2) major components and an allocation to support programme administration and evaluation:
Component 2 – Improvement of Management, Quality and Efficiency of Health Services
This component will provide technical assistance to design and implement the Chronic Care Model (CCM) in the participating health services networks; to review and develop care pathways and protocols; and to prepare change management, continuous quality improvement and social media marketing for behaviour change strategies. It will also finance the implementation of the fourth Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey. This component will further support:
- the creation of a strong foundation for a digital health ecosystem, including the adoption of standards for interoperability, system architecture, updated governance structure, and other key elements;
- the design and implementation of a sustainable Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform focusing on digitalization of key processes within the improved CCM;
- the strengthening of telehealth/telemedicine/telementoring capacity to include chronic care management, and the establishment of norms and processes for its institutionalization.
(iv) the strengthening of telehealth/telemedicine capacity through the expansion of the ECHO model, the inclusion of chronic care in the platform, and the establishment of norms and processes for its institutionalization.
INTRODUCTION
The Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) will be implementing an island-wide ICT networking infrastructure across four regions within 107 health facilities – 24 hospitals and 83 primary care centres. The networks will facilitate the transmission and services of a national Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform through two (2) data centres, one at the eGov and the other at the MOH Mandeville Regional Office. A number of systems generating patient data from several data sources including images, lab systems, etc. will be needed to aggregated at these facilities and data centres.
The MOH ICT infrastructure – managed services will encompass the installation and implementation of LAN, WAN, Wireless connectivity and user workstations including desktop and laptop computers, and tablets at the health facilities and two (2) data centres. It is critical that the facilities have uninterrupted and available network services between the health facilities and data centres.
The MOH is currently in the process of identifying a third party organization to provide managed services for this island-wide ICT networking initiative.
OBJECTIVE
To manage/oversee, monitor and coordinate the activities of the third party organization relating to the implementation of the MOH ICT infrastructure including LANs, WANs & Wireless Networks design and installations.
SCOPE OF WORK
- Develop monthly and period progress reports
- Coordinate the activities relating to the implementation of a MOH ICT Network Infrastructure design and implementation of LANs, WANs, and wireless networks, including structured cable, routers, switches, UPSs, and other hardware;
- Coordinate the implementation of firewalls, site-to-site VPNs, and remote-access VPNs for the MOH ICT Network Infrastructure;
- Performs network monitoring, analysis, proactive problem resolution and complex problem analysis as necessary;
- Analyse operational risk and improves availability for network access, monitoring, control, evaluation and documentation practices;
- Ensure operational tasks are performed reliably and consistently to reduce the risk of unplanned outages;
- Evaluates network hardware and software solutions implemented;
- Establishes procedures that facilitate optimal system restoration;
- Analyses logs and problem records to assist with problem resolution and increased network availability;
- Monitors and reports on the performance of the MOHW ICT network infrastructure and highlight non-compliance to inform the development of improved practices and processes;
- Identifies and plans for Network process improvement initiatives in keeping with the mandate of the MOHW.
CUSTOMER SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Maintains customer service principles, standards and measurements;
- Identifies and incorporates the interests and needs of customers in business process design;
- Ensures critical success factors are identified and meets expectations;
- Prepares quarterly Customer Service reports in accordance with established standards.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs all other duties and functions as may be required by the IS4H Project Lead and ICT Lead from time to time.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- LANs, WANs & Wireless Networks designed and deployed in keeping with established standards and specified timeframe;
- Firewalls and VPNs implemented and supported in accordance with agreed standards and timeframe;
- Networks monitored and analysed within established guidelines, resources and timeframes;
- Technical advice and recommendations provided are sound and supported by qualitative/quantitative data;
- Reports are evidence-based and submitted in a timely manner;
- Confidentiality, integrity and professionalism displayed in the delivery of duties.
INTERNAL CONTACTS
Contact | Purpose |
IS4H ICT Lead
|
· To receive information
· Provide expert advice, and recommendations on Network & Security decisions and initiatives · Identify emerging issues in the Network Infrastructure |
MOH PEU | · Resolve and provide solutions to issues
· Enhance efficiency and quality of service to end users/clients |
Director, MOH SITU | · To receive and provide information |
EXTERNAL CONTACTS
Contact | Purpose |
e-GovJa Ltd | · To request technical advice and support |
Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology, | · To request Policy advice and support
· Participating in the development and monitoring of the National ICT network Infrastructure |
Other MDAs | · Providing/requesting information on ICT matters |
Professional Groups, Universities and other Educational Institutions | · Providing/requesting information on ICT matters |
ICT Professionals | · Providing/requesting information on ICT matters |
Local and International ICT Consultants and Institutions | · Liaising on ICT services provided to the Ministry of Health |
ICT Hardware/Software and Services Providers and contractors | · Providing/requesting information on ICT matters |
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
Core
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Strong customer relations skills
- Excellent planning and organizing skills
- Excellent judgment and decision making skills
Technical
- Sound knowledge of LAN, WAN, and WLAN design and implementation.
- Good knowledge of network capacity planning, network security principles, and general network management best practices
- Good knowledge of core routing and switching design principles, best practices, and related technologies
- Working technical knowledge of current network hardware, protocols, and Internet standards, including routers, switches, firewalls, remote access, DNS, VLAN, DSL, and Ethernet
- Excellent hardware troubleshooting experience and network monitoring and analysis software
- Ability to identify and analyse information security risks
- Sound knowledge of user access control system to prevent unauthorised access, modification, manipulation etc.
- Demonstrates sound personal and professional integrity, reflecting high ethical and moral values
MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems or a related discipline;
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification or equivalent; and
- Five (5) years related experience, with at least three (3) years in a Network or IT Security role.
KEY DELIVERABLES
Work Plan – This defines in detail the activities and timelines to accomplish the scope of work and deliverables.
Test Plan – This defines in detail, in accordance with the MOH requirements, the testing methodologies, activities, roles and responsibilities, and test cases to ensure the successful implementation of the ICT Infrastructure and Manages Services implemented by a contractor (to be named).
Monthly Analyses and Progress Reports – This will outline the key performance indicators (KPIs) reports, next steps and challenges that will affect the implementation, configurations and installations, and recommendations for a successful implementation.
Final Report – This will define the consultants final report highlighting the nature of the work undertaken noting the level of success and constraints, and lessons learnt during the process.
CONSULTANT’S REPORTING OBLIGATIONS AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE
NO | Deliverable | Scheduled for delivery | Programme Coordinator sign off. | % of Total Contract Value | Payment |
1 | Workplan & Monthly Report | Month 1 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
2 | Monthly Report | Month 2 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
3 | Monthly Report | Month 3 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
4 | Monthly Report | Month 4 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
5 | Monthly Report | Month 5 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
6 | Monthly Report | Month 6 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
7 | Monthly Report | Month 7 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
8 | Monthly Report | Month 8 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
9 | Monthly Report | Month 9 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
10 | Monthly Report | Month 10 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
11 | Monthly Report | Month 11 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% | |
12 | Monthly Report | Month 12 of the Contract Duration | Yes | 8.33% |
REPORTING
The consultant will report to the IS4H ICT Lead, MOHW or other officer as delegated.
DURATION
The duration of the contract will be 12 months (April 2021 – March 2022).