Strategy to Execution (S2E) Digital Transformation Platform
Location:
Ireland
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Deadline:
Summary:
Seeking a SaaS platform to enable strategy-to-execution digital transformation for Ireland's healthcare system, supporting real-time collaboration, data-driven decisions, and flexible enterprise architecture.
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Ireland's healthcare system is seeking a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider to deliver a Strategy to Execution (S2E) digital transformation platform. This Enterprise Architecture (EA) solution is intended to enhance how digital services are planned and implemented, bridging the gap between strategic objectives and practical outcomes. The platform is expected to enable real-time collaboration among stakeholders, facilitate data-driven decision-making, and provide adaptable frameworks that support ongoing organizational change.
Key features of the required solution include interactive dashboards, heat maps, scenario modeling tools, and visualization capabilities for assessing the impact of decisions. Security is a priority, with the platform required to support default security logging and auditing, directing all signals to a centralized Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system. Integration capabilities such as WebHooks for publishing data changes are also necessary.
The platform must support robust contract metadata management, allowing users to track support dates, renewal periods, and status information. Flexibility is crucial, as the solution should permit users to alter the meta model, metadata fields, relationships, and domain structures independently, without the need for vendor intervention. Additionally, the system should capture comprehensive structures and relationships among elements such as business strategies, objectives, personas, care pathways, processes, and value streams. Support for simultaneous editing within models by multiple users in the same domain is required.
