Purchaser
National Procurement
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Published
31 Jul 2025
Closing date
11 Sept 2025
Source ID
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Summary
RFx ID: 32166875Organisation: Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)Open date: Thursday, 31 July 2025 12:00 PM +12:00Close date: Thursday, 11 September 2025 12:00 PM +12:00Categories: 43220000 - Data Voice or Multimedia Network Equipment or Platforms and AccessoriesRegion: New ZealandOverview: Health NZ operates a large-scale, federated digital environment comprising hospitals, primary and community health providers, and national, regional and local data centres. Interconnectivity between these sites is currently supported by a range of legacy network circuits, delivered under locally and regionally contracted service arrangements. Our current network infrastructure faces challenges in capacity and has a large technical debt component, preventing it from scaling effectively to meet increasing traffic demands. These factors have contributed to performance inconsistencies and highlight the need for targeted investment to simplify, enhance, and modernise the network. While the above outlines some of the changes, Health NZ is also experiencing a growing pipeline of new connectivity demands. Many of these are driven by clinical and operational initiatives, each requiring reliable and secure network capability. In response to this growing demand, Health NZ is developing a Future Connectivity Pipeline, which will be demand-driven and funded incrementally. Health NZ operates a large-scale, federated digital environment comprising hospitals, primary and community health providers, and national, regional and local data centres. Interconnectivity between these sites is currently supported by a range of legacy network circuits, delivered under locally and regionally contracted service arrangements. Our current network infrastructure faces challenges in capacity and has a large technical debt component, preventing it from scaling effectively to meet increasing traffic demands. These factors have contributed to performance inconsistencies and highlight the need for targeted investment to simplify, enhance, and modernise the network. While the above outlines some of the changes, Health NZ is also experiencing a growing pipeline of new connectivity demands. Many of these are driven by clinical and operational initiatives, each requiring reliable and secure network capability. In response to this growing demand, Health NZ is developing a Future Connectivity Pipeline, which will be demand-driven and funded incrementally.
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