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| Source: | Contracts Finder |
| Notice Type: | Award notice |
| Buyer: | Kent Fire and Rescue Service |
| Main Category: | Goods |
| Procurement Method: | Other - |
| Tender Status: | Complete |
| Estimated Value (ex. VAT): | £120,000 |
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2 September 2024
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£120,000
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| 2 September 2024 |
| Application Deadline: | 2 September 2024 |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-b5fd17-d6d881f1-b0ed-45ba-9e89-47f243305e43 |
| Notice Reference: | 381c00a6-15c1-47d9-82da-a7fccf4b46df-782036 |
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The Authority has a requirement for an uncrewed ground-based vehicle (UGV) with firefighting capability. Following the development of smaller UGV's significant market analysis has been undertaken to identify UGVs and their associated suppliers that fit this requirement. Three such products exist on the marketplace: • The Avenger supplied by ICP NewTech • The Rhyno supplied by Angloco. (Distributor for Shark Robotics) • The Rosenbaurer Technical Equipment (RTE) supplied by Rosenbauer. Supplier engagement has been undertaken with all three suppliers to understand their product and suitability for inclusion within KFRS. During supplier engagement sessions Rosenbauer indicated that they had already moved into a partnership trial with another Fire and Rescue Service and as such felt that they would not be willing to supply to KFRS with the RTE at this juncture. An assessment of the capabilities verses KFRS requirements has been undertaken (the RTE from Rosenbauer was included for completeness and reference) and is attached to this SSP. The Avenger from ICP NewTech scored the highest in this assessment and is therefore proposed to be the sole supplier of this capability. Following the initial supplier engagement events the Authority assessed the skills and competency of ICP NewTech to understand their capabilities. The outcomes of this engagement are described below: ICP NewTech demonstrated they can meet the Authorities qualification requirement of: Proven experience: a track record of successful delivery of numerous UGVs in many different countries and within the UK. These have been primarily in the field mitigation on improvised explosive devices and the disposal and rendering safe of conventional munitions. Expertise: demonstrated expertise the field of robotics and UGVs. Ability to transfer knowledge of other projects into understanding Fire Service operations and issues: showed a good level of understanding of FRS needs and operations however were cognisant of the fact that the current product has been designed with limited FRS input. As such they are keen to work with KFRS in a developmental partnership. Compliance knowledge: understood compliance reequipments. Collaboration skills: a demonstrated track record of working with multiple partners in various security and military fields across the world. Currently involved with partnership working with Ireland FRSs, which we will be able to be involved this relationship and share our outcomes and learn from our Irish FRS colleagues as well. Legacy: a well-established company with a track record of delivering various types of UGVs across the world.