Legal Practice Management Beta Phase
Government Legal DepartmentEstimated Value
£7,043,038 – £0
Deadline
15 April 2026
Published
9 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
The Government Legal Department (GLD) has awarded a call-off contract under CCS RM1043.8 Digital Outcomes for the delivery of a Legal Practice Management (LPM) solution. The contract covers the design, configuration, implementation, testing, integration and deployment of a new digital platform to support the management of contentious and non-contentious legal matters, replacing existing case management capabilities and improving operational efficiency, workflow automation, reporting and data management across GLD. Call-Off Start Date: 27 April 2026 Initial Term: 24 months Initial Expiry Date: 26 April 2028 Optional Extension: 12 months
AI Analysis
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The Government Legal Department needs a company to design, build, and implement a new digital system for managing legal cases and matters. This system will replace their current case management tools and help their lawyers and staff work more efficiently by automating workflows, improving reporting, and making data management easier. The contract is already awarded under a government framework, so this is a call-off opportunity for a supplier on that framework.
Requirements
- Must be on the CCS RM1043.8 Digital Outcomes framework agreement
- Must be able to design and configure a legal practice management platform
- Must have capability to integrate with existing GLD systems and data
- Must be able to conduct full testing and quality assurance before deployment
- Must provide implementation and deployment services
- Must support both contentious (court/dispute) and non-contentious (advisory) legal matters
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Design a new Legal Practice Management digital platform from specification
- Configure the platform to match GLD's specific legal workflows and processes
- Implement the system across the Government Legal Department
- Test the platform thoroughly to ensure it works correctly
- Integrate the new system with GLD's existing IT systems and databases
- Deploy the platform into live operation
- Migrate or connect existing case management data and capabilities to the new system
- Improve automated workflows, reporting dashboards, and data management features
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'call-off' contract, not an open tender — only companies already on the CCS RM1043.8 Digital Outcomes framework can bid. Check immediately if you're on this framework; if not, you'll need to join it first (a separate process).
- 2The '24 months initial term + optional 12-month extension' means the buyer can keep you on for up to 3 years, but isn't obliged to use the extension. Plan your resource allocation accordingly.
- 3The dates (27 April 2026 start) suggest this is advance notice of a call-off coming soon. Get the full tender documents quickly — they'll contain the detailed requirements, pricing schedule, and evaluation criteria.
- 4Look carefully in the full documents for: acceptance criteria (how they'll test if it works), data security and compliance requirements (government systems are strict), and the roles/responsibilities split between GLD and the supplier.
- 5This is a software implementation project, so watch for scope creep risk — make sure the documents clearly define what 'design, configuration, implementation, testing, integration and deployment' includes and what it doesn't.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're not on the CCS RM1043.8 framework yet, don't bid on this specific call-off — but use it as a signal that there's demand. Consider applying to join that framework for future government digital projects.
- This is a complex government IT implementation; consider partnering with a larger systems integrator as a subcontractor if you're a smaller technical specialist. Many large firms win these contracts and subcontract out components.
- Government contracts now score social value (social impact, environmental responsibility, local employment). Even though you're on a framework, emphasize in your bid: your apprenticeship or local hiring plans, any accessibility features, and commitment to knowledge transfer so GLD's team can maintain the system.
- Clarify in your proposal who owns the intellectual property (the software code and design), who supports it after go-live, and what happens if you need to hand over to another supplier in year 2 — government contracts often have transition clauses.
Award Details
Apprilis Limited
£7,043,038
Independent software, web & cloud studio. We design, build and grow digital products that quietly outlast their category.
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Government Legal DepartmentKey Dates
Published
9 June 2026
Submission deadline
15 April 2026
Renewal expected80% confident
April 2028
Predicted using explicit duration found in the tender description (24 months from contract start date → renewal expected by Apr 2028).
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