BLC0307 – National Framework for Police Initial Entry Routes
We would like to invite interested suppliers to a Market Engagement Session
BlueLight Commercial currently manages a National Framework for Police Constable Entry Routes (PCER) which includes lots for Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) and Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP).
This existing framework ends in February 2027 and therefore we need to tender its replacement.
The new Framework will include as a minimum the same programmes and potentially other lots which fit within the scope of Police Initial Entry Routes.
We are currently defining the scope of this new framework and would like to speak to the market to ensure we are suitably informed when finalising the scope that it is appropriate, fit for purpose and achievable.
To access further information about the event please register your interest via our e-tendering platform via https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/home
BLC0329 - Police Ai Lead Delivery Partner – Market Engagement
Further to the UK1 Pipeline Notice published on 17th April 2026 by BlueLight Commercial Limited (ref: 2026/S 000-035176) in relation to a Police Ai Lead Delivery Partner, this UK2 Preliminary Market Engagement Notice is issued to inform the market of a potential business opportunity.
Important Information
Please note the procurement route, anticipated publication date, and contract term for this opportunity are yet to be determined. These elements will be confirmed following completion of the market engagement process and development of the Authority’s commercial strategy.
This Pre-Market Engagement Notice is issued solely for the purposes of information gathering and engagement with the market. It does not constitute a call for competition and create any obligation on the Authority to proceed with a procurement exercise, award a contract, or enter into any commercial arrangement.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate formal notice and the publication of full procurement documentation via the Find a Tender Service (FTS).
This notice does not form part of any pre qualification, selection, or tender process. Suppliers are advised that, should a procurement proceed, participation will only be possible once a contract notice has been formally published on FTS, at which point interested parties must express their interest in accordance with the published instructions.
This engagement activity is intended solely to raise market awareness, facilitate communication, and inform the Authority’s approach to a potential future procurement.
Whilst BlueLight Commercial Ltd will be conducting any future potential procurement activities, the Contracting Authority is not yet defined.
Background
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), working in partnership with the Home Office, has announced the establishment of a new national centre to accelerate the responsible adoption of Artificial Intelligence across policing in England and Wales.
This was announced as part of the Government’s White Paper, From local to national: a new model for policing, which sets out a programme of reform to modernise policing, improve productivity and public service, and ensure forces are better equipped to respond to changing crime demands. Within that wider reform programme the Policing AI facility is intended to provide policing with national capability to identify, test, assure and help scale AI tools and services in a way that is effective, lawful, ethical and capable of maintaining public consent.
The Policing AI facility is being incubated within the College of Policing and Thames Valley Police ahead of its longer-term transition into the future National Police Service. Subject to final approvals, governance and commercial decisions, the AI facility is expected to support all 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales, alongside Regional Organised Crime Units (ROCUs), by reducing duplication, creating reusable national capability, and providing practical support, technical assurance and delivery capacity to accelerate responsible AI adoption across policing. As part of this, the Authority expects to undertake market engagement in advance of a potential future procurement for a lead delivery partner to support the mobilisation and early delivery.
Strategic Context
Police.AI sits within the Government’s wider programme of police reform and is intended to help policing make more consistent, safe and productive use of data and AI-enabled technologies. The White Paper makes clear that Police.AI is intended to provide forces with the resources and expertise needed to deploy AI in an ethical, robust and responsible way, supported by strong oversight and accountability. It also establishes the expectation that Police.AI will help create a public-facing registry of AI being used across policing and the steps forces have taken to test and evaluate those tools before operational use.
The ambition is not simply to identify promising technologies, but to help policing translate them into deployable, scalable and properly evaluated operational capability. This includes building the conditions for responsible adoption across governance, data, commerciality, workforce readiness, testing, implementation and continuous improvement.
Indicative Scope of Police.AI
Consistent with the White Paper, Police.AI is anticipated to deliver across three broad functional areas.
1. AI Lab
This function is expected to provide technical and delivery capability to help policing assess, test, adapt and evaluate AI-enabled tools and services. Indicative activities may include:
• pre-deployment testing and assurance of AI models and tools, including consideration of accuracy, robustness, explainability, bias and operational suitability;
• development and operation of safe testing environments, including sandbox capabilities using synthetic and, where appropriate and lawful, real data;
• rapid prototyping and, by exception, targeted capability development to address priority policing needs;
• model adjustment, configuration or tuning to better meet policing requirements;
• post-deployment evaluation, including process, performance and impact assessment; and
• horizon scanning and evidence development to support future capability choices.
2. AI Enablement
This function is expected to help forces and wider policing bodies move from interest to implementation. Indicative activities may include:
• practical support for forces adopting AI, including implementation planning, business change, user adoption and operational embedding;
• development of reusable guidance, tooling and delivery assets to support scaling across policing;
• support to national commercial approaches, including alignment with relevant procurement and framework activity;
• support to seed-funded or proof-of-concept activity for priority policing use cases; and
• engagement with industry, academia and other partners to stimulate innovation, encourage competition and strengthen the supply ecosystem.
3. Strategy, Oversight and Coordination
This function is expected to provide the national coherence, transparency and cross-system coordination required for responsible AI adoption. Indicative activities may include:
• publication and maintenance of a national AI registry for policing;
• public-facing communications and transparency activity to support legitimacy and trust;
• coordination with public sector partners, regulators, assurance bodies and international counterparts;
• support to the development of national policy, standards, governance and assurance approaches; and
• acting as a signal receiver for policing in relation to the criminal misuse of AI and associated emerging risks.
Early Delivery Priorities
The White Paper states that, in its first year, Police.AI is expected to focus on some of the most significant administrative burdens facing policing, including:
• disclosure;
• analysis of CCTV footage;
• production of case files;
• crime recording and classification; and
• translation and transcription of documents.
Objectives
The overarching objectives of Police.AI are expected to include:
• maximising the potential of AI to improve public safety, operational effectiveness and public service outcomes;
• embedding responsible adoption principles across policing;
• reducing duplication and delivering better value for money through national coordination and reuse;
• improving the ability of forces to adopt and scale AI tools safely and effectively; and
• preparing the policing workforce to operate confidently in an increasingly AI-enabled environment.
Potential Role of a Lead Delivery Partner
The lead delivery partner will be capable of supporting the stand-up, mobilisation and delivery of Police.AI. While the final scope and commercial structure remain subject to further development, the lead delivery partner role may include a combination of the following:
• provision of multidisciplinary delivery resource across programme delivery, product, technical, data, architecture, assurance and implementation functions;
• support to the operation of the AI Lab and associated delivery processes;
• support to the development of reusable delivery methods, operating models and governance arrangements;
• support to the delivery of priority policing AI use cases and early implementation activity;
• integration of delivery across technical assurance, business change and operational adoption;
• support to supplier and ecosystem engagement, including management of specialist partners where required; and
• transfer of knowledge and capability into the enduring policing-led operating model.
The expectation will be that any delivery partner will demonstrate their ability to operate in a consortium with a diverse range of UK based SMEs, micros and startups.
The Authority is particularly interested in understanding how suppliers may combine delivery, technical, assurance and implementation capabilities in a way that supports pace, public-sector accountability, and long-term capability building within policing.
BLUELIGHT COMMERCIAL LIMITEDLondon7 May 2026WAC-584326
BLC0306 - Framework for the Provision of Covert Management Systems
BlueLight Commercial are looking to establish a national multi-supplier framework for the provision of Covert Management Systems. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by all UK Police Forces and other agencies. This will be for a period of four (4) years.
This procurement aims to deliver a new framework for the provision of Victim and Citizen Engagement Technology Solution services. The framework is being established on behalf of UK policing and government departments and agencies.
BlueLight Commercial are publishing this pipeline notice to make suppliers aware of this future opportunity. Market Engagement may start in the coming months and a market engagement notice will be published prior to this commencement.
BlueLight Commercial are looking to implement a Framework for the delivery of Media Digitisation Services. This will include the conversion of analogue media to digital records including meta data for integration with a Digital Evidence Management system.
Tender Documentation is scheduled to be published on 11th August and no documentation will be available before this date.
The Framework will include 3 lots which are:
Lot 1: Inhouse VHS Media Digitisation - This lot is for the provision of software, hardware and training to enable a Police Force to convert VHS tapes to digital files.
Lot 2: Outsourced VHS Media Digitisation: This lot is for the provision of conversion services delivered completely by a third party with electronic files being returned securely to the customer Force.
Lot 3: Niche Media Digitisation: This lot is for the conversion of other forms of media, I.e. microfiche, CD, DVD's to an electronic file for ingestion by a Digital Evidence Management solution.
This procurement is to establish a multi- supplier framework for blockchain analysis software. The framework is being established on behalf of UK policing and government departments and agencies.
This procurement aims to deliver a new multi-supplier framework for the provision of Cyber Security Penetration Testing services. The framework is being established on behalf of UK policing and government departments and agencies.
This procurement is to establish a single supplier framework agreement for a communication system to allow rapid communication between bluelight organisations during major incidents and which may be used for managing on/off duty or on-call resourcing. The framework will be established for UK policing, fire services and local government.
This procurement is to establish a single supplier framework for for a software as a service custody solution for crypto assets and associated services to faciliate seizure, and realisation for assets. The framework is being established on behalf of UK policing and government departments and agencies.
The Contracting Authority is seeking to procure a multi-supplier framework agreement for the conversion of legacy analogue media to digital files. The requirement may include a searchable overlay and possible link to RMS systems.
The Contracting Authority is seeking to procure a multi-supplier framework agreement on behalf of UK policing, for the provision of systems to manage covert activities, operations and associated records.