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| Source: | Contracts Finder |
| Buyer: | Civil Aviation Authority |
| Main Category: | Transport systems consultancy services |
| Procurement Method: | — |
| Tender Status: | Complete |
| Estimated Value (ex. VAT): | Not specified |
| Release Date: | 20 February 2025 |
| Application Deadline: |
| 28 February 2025 |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-b5fd17-7bb277db-854e-4145-b1e3-54ef60a3e9a1 |
| Notice Reference: | b252ad01-49f1-4862-b150-c0eb9d293a13-827002 |
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Background Information: In November 2023, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) published a consultation titled 'The Review of UK Unmanned Aircraft Systems Regulations.' This consultation sought public and industry feedback on proposed regulatory framework for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), commonly known as drones. The CAA proposed to implement product standards for drones primarily used in the 'Open' Category. Manufacturers and economic operators (e.g. importers and distributors) would need to ensure their drones comply with designated technical standards. UK Regulation (EU) 2019/945 sets out the need for a Market Surveillance Authority (MSA), responsible for the oversight of drone product regulations. The role of an MSA is a generic function used in many different sectors that use product standards within their regulatory framework. The Secretary of State for the DfT is responsible for appointing an organisation as the MSA. At the time of releasing this notice, no organisation has formally been given this role in legislation. The CAA is exploring how the MSA oversight framework could be implemented for the RPAS sector. RPAS Testing Service Provider requirements The MSA has a legislative obligation to carry out evaluations of drone products if the MSA believes a product presents a risk to health or safety, as per Article 36 of UK Regulation (EU) 2019/945. The MSA may choose to contract with third-party experts ('RPAS Testing Service Providers') to perform the product evaluations. Using third-party experts would enable the MSA to leverage the required technical expertise and ensure value for money by reducing permanent costs for the MSA. RPAS Testing Service Providers may be expected to perform a variety of product evaluations for class marked drones which is provided in the RFI. This requires technical knowledge and expertise across performance and design requirements, noise levels, verification procedures, manufacturer manuals, geo-awareness, and remote identification features, among others. Also, RPAS Testing Service Providers would require the capability to test non-drone specific product standards related to product safety. They may also be requested to conduct product evaluations for any other concerns related to public health, safety and security. Commercial Approach We are considering how the MSA could procure the RPAS Testing Service Provider services. One option could be to establish a procurement framework for the RPAS Testing Service Providers via the PCR 2015 regulations. The suppliers on this potential procurement framework would require the capability to perform some, if not all, of the product evaluations specified. Should you be interested in this potential procurement and wish to receive a copy of the RFI and an invite to the early market engagement session, please email Scott.Taggart@caa.co.uk
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