This is a republication of OJEU reference 2020/S 203-494905 ( https://ted.europa.eu/en/notice/-/detail/494905-2020 ) which was originally published by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset.
The Dynamic Purchasing System has novated from the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset to Bluelight Commercial.
Bluelight Commercial are leading a Digital Forensics Services Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), which will be in place for an eight-year period from commencement of the DPS.
The Authority and its Customers are seeking to award multiple Service Agreements through the following structure of requirements:-
Lot 1A Digital Data Retrieval - Mobile Device
Lot 1B Digital Data Retrieval - Computers
Lot 2A Complex Digital Data Retrieval - Mobile Device Decrypt & Acquire
Lot 2B Complex Digital Data Retrieval - Chip / Data Restoration
Lot 2C Complex Digital Data Retrieval - Mobile Device Bespoke
Lot 2D Complex Digital Data Retrieval - HDD/Peripheries Repair & Data Restoration
Lot 2E Complex Digital Data Retrieval - Mobile Device Peripheries
Lot 3 Digital Forensic Investigation & Evaluation
Lot 4A Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Cell Site Analysis
Lot 4B Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Still / Video Image Enhancement
Lot 4C Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Video Production and Presentation
Lot 4D Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Image Comparison - Face
Lot 4E Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Image Comparison - Clothing
Lot 4F Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Image Comparison - Vehicles
Lot 4G Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Image Comparison - Other
Lot 4H Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Audio Enhancement
Lot 4I Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Audio Analysis
Lot 4J Digital Forensic Case Evaluation - Audio Voice Comparison
Lot 5A Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - PT Trial - Mobile Device DDR
Lot 5B Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - PT Trial - Computer DFI
Lot 5C Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - GTD / Test Data Production
Lot 5D Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - ISO 17020 / 17025 Training
Lot 5E Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - Other Training e.g. Crim.PR / Expert Witness
Lot 5F Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - Tool Training
Lot 5G Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - Method Validation
Lot 5H Digital Forensics Quality Assurance - Quality Assurance Consultancy
Lot 6 Collection & Delivery (Lots 2A - E & 4A - J only)
This is a strategic collaborative national (pan force) procurement, buying once for many, driving quality, standardisation, compliance with legislation and innovation, whilst increasing market capacity and capability. The DPS will provide opportunities for Forensic Service Providers to win business and provide a range of services which are compatible with operational capabilities at any given time.
If you already have a place on the Digital Forensic Services...
Additional information: Please go to https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/publictenders search keyword 'BLC0109' to find the opportunity and access the documentation.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
BLC0109 - Digital Forensic Services Dynamic Purchasing System
This is a republication of OJEU reference 2020/S 203-494905 ( https://ted.europa.eu/en/notice/-/detail/494905-2020 ) which was originally published by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset on behalf of the Forensic Capability Network.The Digital Forensic Services Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) has novated from the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset to Bluelight Commercial.Bluelight Commercial are leading a National Digital Forensics Services DPS which is in place for up to an eight-year period from the commencement date.This is a strategic collaborative national (pan force) procurement, buying once for many, driving quality, standardisation, compliance with legislation and innovation, whilst increasing market capacity and capability. The DPS will provide opportunities for Forensic Service Providers to win business and provide a range of services which are compatible with operational capabilities at any given time.
Bluelight CommercialWest Midlands28 Feb 2027WAC-29341
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BLC0111 - Mobile Preliminary Roadside Drug Testing
Thank you for your interest in responding to the Notice of Competition to join a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the Provision of Preliminary Roads Drug Testing Devices, (MPRDTD), including the respective equipment and consumables that are required where appropriate.
The Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 5A permits the police to conduct a preliminary test in the investigation of drug driving offences for the purpose of obtaining an indication whether a person has a specified controlled drug in their body.
This DPS will be for two (2) LOTs with the characteristics described in ITT Schedule 1: Specification (Statement of Requirements (SOR), Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Technical & Quality Standards Annex 1 and Annex 2.
LOT 1 - Un-Powered Mobile Preliminary Road Drug Testing Devices Single Use Disposable.
? test cartridges designed to detect the presence of a specified drug or drug group in a sample of saliva and to provide an indication of the presence of the target drugs.
? Devices shall be 'Unpowered' - with no electrical power required to operate the MPRDTD.
? Associated consumables, equipment, and accessories (Goods).
LOT 2 Powered Mobile Preliminary Road Drug Testing Devices - Re-Usable Handheld Devices.
? test cartridges: designed to detect the presence of a specified drug or drug group in a sample of saliva and to provide an indication of the presence of the target drugs.
? Devices shall be 'Powered' - capable of being used from mains electricity supply, a local generated electrical supply, internal batteries and/or external batteries.
? Associated consumables, equipment, and accessories (Goods).
The Suppliers devices must be able to detect the following target drugs currently specified under the Road Traffic Act 1988[1]: (Mandatory)
? Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (the main active ingredient of cannabis)
? Cocaine.
All devices must have and maintain Home Office Type Approval for police use in Great Britain. (Annex 1 and Annex 2)
Over an historical three (3) year period there has been a combined total of approx. 300,000 Preliminary Road drug tests undertaken across the UK.
Additional information: To receive documentation please go to https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/publictenders and search 'BLC0111' in Key Word.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
View 8-notice timelineLatest notice released 30 May 2027
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Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Mobile Preliminary Roads Drug Testing Devices (MPRDTD)
Notice of Competition to join a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the Provision of Preliminary Roads Drug Testing Devices (MPRDTD), including the respective equipment and consumables that are required. The Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 5A permits the police to conduct a preliminary test in the investigation of drug driving offences for the purpose of obtaining an indication whether a person has a specified controlled drug in their body. This DPS will be for two (2) LOTs with the characteristics described in ITT Schedule 1: Specification (Statement of Requirements (SOR), Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Technical and Quality Standards Annex 1 and Annex 2. Lot 1: Un-Powered Mobile Preliminary Road Drug Testing Devices - Single Use Disposable.Lot 2: Powered Mobile Preliminary Road Drug Testing Devices - Re-Usable Handheld DevicesPlease note this is a republication of Notice 2022/S 000-007329, published 17 March 2022.
BlueLight CommercialWest Midlands30 May 2027WAC-61477
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BLC0036 - Next Generation Procurement (NGP) for the provision of Physical Forensic Services - Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
This is a republication of FTS reference FTS/027747-2021 (https://ojeu.com/ojdblnk/view-notice.php?id=3373751) which was originally published on the e-tendering portal EU-Supply but has been republished on the e-tendering portal In-Tend.
BlueLight Commercial (BLC) in collaboration with The Forensic Capability Network (FCN) (thereafter known as the "Authority") are procuring the Next Generation Procurement Physical Forensics Services Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), which will be in place for a 7- year period (from establishment of the DPS).
The aim of the NGP is to deliver a collaborative approach to the next generation of forensics contracts for physical forensics services, providing a nationally standardised specification and terms & conditions to build a cohesive sustainable marketplace environment, where service delivery and capacity meet both the current and future needs of policing and the criminal justice system (CJS). This procurement will enable a balanced approach to stabilisation of the marketplace, whilst delivering Value for Money (VfM) for policing, through embedding a culture of collaborative working and partnerships.
The customers of the DPS are:
Police Forces and Special Police Forces in the United Kingdom, and/or Police and Crime Commissioners (as defined by the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011) and/or the Police Authorities (as defined in the Police Act 1964, Police Act 1996, Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, Police and Justice Act 2006, Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006), and other relevant legislation for the constituent parts of the United Kingdom, for their respective rights and interests. For a full list go to:
https://www.police.uk/forces and About the APCC (apccs.police.uk)
Scottish Police information at:
http://www.scotland.police.uk/
Police Service of Northern Ireland information at:
http://www.psni.police.uk/
Police Forces of British Overseas Territories, British Sovereign Base Areas and British Crown Dependencies including but not limited to:
Gibraltar information at:
https://www.police.gi
Cyprus information at:
https://www.sbaadministration.org/
Channel Islands information at:
https://jersey.police.uk
https://guernsey.police.uk
Isle of Man information at:
https://www.iompolice.im
Includes: National Crime Agency, College of Policing, HATO, and emergency services, British Transport Police, the Northern Ireland Policing Board, Scottish joint Police Boards, College of Policing, the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), HM Courts & Tribunal Services (HMCTS), UK Fire and Crime Commissioners and the Independent Office of Police Conduct.
BlueLight Commercial Ltd and the Home Office.
Suppliers can apply to join one or more than one LOT providing they are able to demonstrate that they can satisfy the entry criteria defined in the Standard Selection Questionn...
Additional information:
Please go to https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/publictenders search keyword 'BLC0036' to find the opportunity and access the documentation.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Asset Recovery, Retention, Resale and Disposal Service Solutions
STAGE 2 - Market Engagement - 1-2-1 Supplier sessions
After holder a stage 1 virtual session, we would now like to invite interested suppliers to 1-2-1 sessions to discuss their appetite, capability and capacity for the services required.
Documentation and Video recording of the stage 1 session are available via our e-tendering portal. See details of how to participate below.
STAGE 1 - Market Engagement Virtual Session
BlueLight Commercial are working in partnership with the Asset Management Office for Policing and would like to invite interested suppliers to attend a Preliminary Market Engagement session, in relation to a future tender process for a framework for the management of asset recovery across UK Policing and UK Law Enforcement Agencies.
The Framework will be available for use by Police Forces in England and Wales and Police Scotland and the Police Service of Northern Ireland and Law enforcement agencies that deal with asset recovery and realisation in relation to the Proceeds of Crime Act and other legistation.
Services are expected to include valuation, secure storage, authentication and realisation of the following categories of items:
- Jewellery, Precious Metals and Collectables.
- Land, Marine and aviation vehicles
- Residential and Commercial Property
- High Value Portable Assets (Art, Antiques, Luxury Goods)
- Volume goods and general seized property - e.g lower value including electronics, clothing, tools and household items.
A further lot for collection, valuation and realisation of volume of lower value goods held under the Police Property Act
Disposal and associated services for the Collection, Management and Recycling, Reuse, Revenue Generation of all waste streams associated with Policing and the Wide Bluelight Emergency Services.