1. Qualitative Research
- Face to face/Telephone
- Online
2. Quantitative Research
- Face to Face
-Telephone
- Online
3. Deliberative Engagement and Research
- Large scale summits
- Multiple site citizens’ forums
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Individual citizens’ forums
- Citizens’ juries
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Deliberative research
4. Desk Research
- Evidence review of supplied sources only
- Evidence review
of supplied sources and sourcing and reviewing new material
5. Omnibus Surveys
- Face to face
- Telephone
- Online
The framework has been divided into lots and labels to meet the
requirements of the Public Contract Regulations 2006 which
requires that all suppliers “capable of performing the proposed
contract” are invited to compete for each piece of business.
Briefs can be issued across a number of lots and labels as well as
single lots and labels, depending on requirements.
This allows agencies to compete for government and public sector
work without the requirement for a lengthy procurement process for
every contract.
Fiona Wood, Director of Research, said:
“This is a dynamic market that has changed significantly in the
past four years. The review process was rigorous and competitive,
and the applications were of a very high standard.
“The new framework includes a broad range of agencies that offer
a wide range of expertise, reflecting the breadth and depth of
work we undertake on behalf of Government and the public sector.
We’re now looking forward to working with these agencies to
provide high quality and cost effective research solutions for our
clients.”
The Market Research framework, worth more than £22 million per
annum, was last reviewed in 2004. The new framework becomes
operational today.
For press enquiries, please contact Dan McMillan at COI
Notes to editors
* COI maintains and uses over 30 world class frameworks of
suppliers which are the ‘best of the best’; taking into account
the anticipated needs of COI and its government and public sector
clients.
* In the past year, COI commissioned over 600 research projects
on behalf of government departments and the public sector on
issues that affect the lives of every citizen - from health and
education to benefits, rights and welfare. These ranged from small
scale literature reviews to large campaign tracking studies. COI
also commissions research relating to service development and
evaluation.
* The current Market Research Framework will be used for a
maximum of four years.
* COI's annual report and account 2007/08 shows
expenditure on research to stand at £22.7m.
* A full list of agencies on the new Market Research Framework
can be found on the COI website
* In accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2006, this
framework has been advertised in the Official Journal of the
European Union (OJEU).
* A photograph of Fiona Wood is
available on request.