Historique

Ukraine has made significant strides in digitalizing the state and its functions. Successes of the Prozorro system, implementation of the national interoperability system for state registries (Trembita), increasing the transparency of public sector through open-data initiative, development of digital public services under "State in smartphone" initiative are well-known and documented. The Ministry of Digital Transformation (MDT) created in 2019 aims to continue and expand this trend. Most recently, the Government-launched the "Diia.gov.ua" e-services delivery web-portal and its namesake mobile application. These digital products embody the newest trends of digitalisation for citizens.

With support from its partners, MDT aims to rapidly develop new and improved e-services that will offer an enjoyable and secure experience. Recently Ukraine saw the development and implementation of several high-profile e-services in different spheres – business registration, construction, birth related services (eMalyatko), and others. At the very end of 2020, MDT launched a mechanism for individual entrepreneurs to apply for state support in the most battered economic sectors. E-service expansion, especially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, helps citizens get no-contact access to governmental services. Such services also cut state administrative costs, bringing about more transparency into government-citizen interactions and slashing petty corruption.

Rapid development of e-services poses new challenges – cybersecurity threats and risks of personal data leak. To address this challenges MDT is constantly working on improvement of the Diia infrastructure (data centre, a set of web-portals and mobile application) information security, organizes “Bug bounty” challenges and performs data protection audits. In august 2021 MDT launched second “Bug bounty” challenge for the Diia application, this bug bounty is the first public bug bounty launched by MDT.

On 1 January 2021, UNDP launched its new Digital, Inclusive, Accessible: Support to Digitalisation of State Services in Ukraine (DIA Support) Project. The project is made possible due to support of the Government of Sweden and is carried out in close collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine (MDT) and other government stakeholders.

The project builds on extensive UNDP experience in two areas: administrative service reform and reengineering and digitalising public administration processes with broad citizen and expert engagement. As part of the project, UNDP will help the government partners – primarily MDT – select several service clusters in use by citizens representing vulnerable groups. Services will be packaged to accommodate everyday needs and transposed into a fully digital format. While working on creation of new digital services, the DIA Support Project will certify the software systems developed under Ukrainian regulations and in line with international cybersecurity practices.

Devoirs et responsabilités

2. Objectives of the assignment / Scope of services

The Ministry of social policy of Ukraine approached the UNDP with a request to hire experts for a number of assignments related to development of social spere e-services and information systems. One of the assignments is related to social services automation.

The DIA Support Project is supporting the MDT and the Ministry of social policy of Ukraine (MSP) development of fully automated social e-services:

  • IDP registration with application for monetary assistance (being transformed to automatic provision)
  • Termination of IDP status (in development).
  • Monetary assistance to low-income families (in development).

These will be first fully automated e-services implemented by the project and one of few fully automated e-services in Ukraine. To implement high quality automated e-services with positive user feedback and good successful use statistics it is necessary to analyse practices of automated e-services implementation, propose ways to implement new automated e-services, monitor their work and propose changes based on collected data on service use and user feedback. To implement these tasks UNDP DIA Support Project is looking for consultant for a 12-month assignment.

The main objective of the assignment is analysing relevant data and developing strategy and propositions for automated social e-services implementation.

 

3. Measurable outputs of the work assignment/deliverables 

Hence, it is expected that the National Consultant for social e-services automation will deliver the following services (non-exhaustive list): 

Deliverable # 

Deliverable essence 

Deadline 

Deliverable #1 

Analysis of social and administrative services provided by the Ministry of social policy of Ukraine and creation of list of services and assistances proposed for fully automated provision.

In 20 working days after signing the contract 

Deliverable #2 

Creation of action plan on automation of proposed MSP services and assistances.

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 1 

Deliverable #3 

Determining information sources list required for selected MSP services and assistances automation with at least 3 selected information sources including the State migration service of Ukraine and Ministry of Justice of Ukraine registers.

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 2 

Deliverable #4 

Holding a series of meetings and providing at least one minutes of meeting with Ministry of Justice of Ukraine on data exchange for MSP services and assistances automation decisions

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 3 

Deliverable #5 

Creation of action plan on implementation of data exchange with Ministry of Justice of Ukraine for MSP services and assistances automation

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 4 

Deliverable #6 

Holding a series of meetings and providing at least one minutes of meeting with State migration service of Ukraine on data exchange for MSP services and assistances automation decisions

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 5 

Deliverable #7 

Creation of action plan on implementation of data exchange with State migration service of Ukraine for MSP services and assistances automation

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 6 

Deliverable #8 

Holding a series of meetings with other government institutions responsible for data sources proposed for MSP services automation and providing at least one minutes of meeting on data exchange with other government institutions for MSP services and assistances automation decisions

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 7 

Deliverable #9 

Creation of action plan on implementation of data exchange with other government institutions responsible for data sources proposed for MSP services and assistances automation

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 8 

Deliverable #10 

Analysis and creation of list of the MSP IT systems to be updated for selected services and assistances automation

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 9

Deliverable #11

Creation of action plan on update of at least 1 MSP IT system for selected MSP services and assistances automation

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 10

Deliverable #12

Creation of general vision for MSP services automation based on previously created action plans

In 20 working days after acceptance of Deliverable 11

* The consultant should provide his/her proposal regarding the quantity of working days needed for each deliverable, based on the tentative deadlines indicated above, and indicate in the financial proposal amount distribution by deliverable section. 

 

4. Management arrangements  

The National Consultant for social e-services automation will be primarily responsible for achieving the objectives of the assignment. He/ She will be responsible for all personal administrative expenses associated with the assignment.  

 

5. Monitoring requirements / Terms of payment  

The National Consultant for social e-services automation will work under the overall supervision of the DIA Project Manager and will work closely with DIA Support Senior IT Specialist. 

All deliverables shall be approved by UNDP in written form through e-mail after consultations with MDT or MSP. No documents should be published or distributed to third parties without the approval of MDT/MSP and/or UNDP. 

All documents should be submitted to the UNDP in electronic form (*.docx, *.xlsx, *.pptx, and *.pdf or other formats accepted by UNDP). The language of the materials and reports is Ukrainian. The analytical paper should be submitted to UNDP for comments and approval.

UNDP will provide payment upon provision of each deliverable duly certified by UNDP in accordance with the schedule below: 

Deliverable 1. 8% 

Deliverable 2. 8% 

Deliverable 3. 8% 

Deliverable 4. 8% 

Deliverable 5. 8% 

Deliverable 6. 8% 

Deliverable 7. 8% 

Deliverable 8. 8% 

Deliverable 9. 8% 

Deliverable 10. 8% 

Deliverable 11. 8% 

Deliverable 12. 12% 

Compétences

  • Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
  • Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Treats all people fairly without favouritism;
  • Fulfils all obligations to gender sensitivity and zero tolerance for sexual harassment.

Qualifications et expériences requises

7. Required experience and qualifications

  • At least university degree (Bachelor’s) in computer science, communication technologies, cybersecurity, management, public administration, marketing or another sphere
  • At least 2 year of experience as a project manager
  • At least 5 years of experience within IT related projects
  • Experience in Government IT projects will be an asset.
  • Experience in Social sphere projects will be an asset.
  • Fluent Ukrainian; working knowledge of English will be an asset;

 

8. Documents to be included when submitting the proposal

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Personal CV, including information about experience in similar projects / assignments, as well as the email and telephone contacts of at least three (3) professional references;

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Financial proposal in line with information presented in Section 4. Measurable outputs of the work assignment/deliverables;

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Duly accomplished Letter of Confirmation of Interest and Availability (template may be found at https://cutt.ly/Bzs6D4A);

 

9. Financial Proposal

? Lump sum contract

The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (please, refer to Section 4 Measurable outputs of the work assignment/deliverables). Payments are based upon output, i.e. upon delivery of the services specified in the TOR. In order to assist the requesting unit in the comparison of financial proposals, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of Cost by Components.

 

10. Evaluation Criteria

  • Educational background – 10 pts max
    • 10 pts – Master degree or similar in computer science, communication technologies, cybersecurity, management, public administration.
    • 8 pts – Master degree or similar in other sphere or Bachelor’s degree in computer science, communication technologies, cybersecurity or related field.
    • 7 pts –Bachelor’s degree in another sphere.
  • Experience as a project manager – 35 pts max
    • 35 pts – 3+ years of experience;
    • 30 pts – at least 2 years of experience;
  • Experience within web IT related projects – 10 pts max
    • 10 pts – 7+ years of experience;
    • 9 pts – 5-6 years of experience;
    • 8 pts – at least 5 years of experience;
  • Experience Government IT projects – 5 pts
  • Experience in Social sphere projects – 5 pts
  • Language Skills – 5 pts max
    • 5 pts – Native / fluent Ukrainian. Working knowledge of English;
    • 4 pts – Native / fluent Ukrainian.

Maximum available technical score – 70 points

EVALUATION METHOD:

? Cumulative analysis

Contract award shall be made to the incumbent whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

a) responsive/compliant/acceptable, and

b) having received the cumulative highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.

* Technical Criteria weight: 70%

* Financial Criteria weight: 30%

Only candidates obtaining a minimum 70% from the maximum available technical score (49 points) would be considered for the Financial Evaluation

The maximum number of points assigned to the financial proposal is allocated to the lowest price proposal and will equal to 30. All other price proposals will be evaluated and assigned points, as per below formula:

30 points [max points available for financial part] x [lowest of all evaluated offered prices among responsive offers] / [evaluated price].

The proposal obtaining the overall cumulatively highest score after adding the score of the technical proposal and the financial proposal will be considered as the most compliant offer and will be awarded a contract.