Ordnance Survey has procured Occupational Health Services, providing Occupational Health advice/services for all OS staff, including remote workers. The Supplier shall provide all aspects of the requirements as set out in this specification.The contract will be for three years with the option to extend annually for a further two years (3+1+1). Therefore, if all extensions were taken the full length of the contract would be for five years. The start date of the contract is 1 May 2025. The Service shall enable the Buyer to address health and attendance issues, identify the preventative measures that can be taken to minimise the overall risk of sickness absence and to improve employee health and wellbeing in the workplace.
Captivate Survey Field Software, stream to sweet subscriptions. It enables surveyors to visualize, measure, and edit 3D models and point clouds directly on devices like the Leica CS20 controller and CS35 tablet.
Ordnance Survey (OS) is Great Britain’s National Mapping Service, providing the trusted location data that underpins everyday life. From transport and utilities to housing and logistics, our data supports critical infrastructure, public services, and economic growth. OS also supports the nation getting outside with the award-winning OS Maps app and other OS products, including guidebooks and physical products.
OS maintains the National Map, a vast database of over 600 million geospatial features, updated 20,000 times a day. Our expertise in location intelligence helps businesses, government, and communities make smarter decisions — whether planning sustainable cities, managing climate risks, or improving connectivity — because everything happens somewhere.
As part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), we are driving the future of geospatial insights, ensuring Britain remains a leader in location data, and enabling a better-connected, more efficient, and resilient nation.
This contract has been awarded to Catch A Fire Limited to act as an extension of the OS in-house design team. The contract is for an initial two years (with an optional 12-month extension).
This contract value is up to £300,000. This amount is not guaranteed and will flex depending on the amount.
OS has a requirement to procure a Remote Sensing Aerial Acquisition Framework for the capture and post processing of remotely sensed data. This includes all information relating to the planning and execution of remotely sensed missions and the post processing of acquired data.
The creation of additional datasets. This includes further processing of acquired remotely sensed data to create datasets, products and services which meet OS requirements.
To provide Ordnance Survey with the capacity and capability to acquire a broader range of flown datasets outside of the standard Nadir Imagery currently collected at a National Scale
The Framework will be for four years with an option to extend the Framework by up to a further 2 years.
Ordnance Survey Ltd (OS) is Great Britain’s mapping agency and is responsible for the surveying, production, maintenance and marketing of a wide range of geographic information, relied on by government, business and individuals. Further information can be found on our website http://www.os.uk.
OS have an established guidebook series called ‘OS Short Walks Made Easy’ (SWME), an individual guidebook sells at a retail price of £8.99. These guidebooks are aimed at customers who are wanting easy-going walks between 2-4 miles. Each guidebook has 10 walks which are aimed at making the outdoors easy for novice walkers, families that are buggy/pram users and people who use a wheelchair or an all-terrain buggy. Each SWME guidebook is 80 pages in total with a front and rear cover.
OS are seeking a Supplier to print stock of the new titles (titles 34-45) and to print stock of any reprints that need completed. Reprints of the current titles are driven by stock levels and may only occur once the existing stock sells out. There is a further requirement for the print production of any new OS guidebooks which OS may introduce during the contract term. The Supplier shall maintain a flexible approach and print any additional books or guidebooks that OS may require.
Ordnance Survey Ltd (OS) is Great Britain’s mapping agency and is responsible for the surveying, production, maintenance and marketing of a wide range of geographic information, relied on by government, business and individuals. Further information can be found on our website http://www.os.uk.
OS is a private limited company (company registration number 09121572), and the entire share capital is owned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
OS is appointing an organisation “the Supplier” to deliver the Data Transformation and Ingestion (DT&I) Service component of the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) Data Lifecycle. The NUAR Programme is a Government Digital Service (GDS) initiative to build a digital map of underground pipes and cables that will revolutionise the way the different sectors of the economy install, maintain, operate, and repair Great Britain’s buried infrastructure. Once operational, NUAR is envisaged to deliver £490 million per year of economic growth through increased efficiency, reduced asset strikes (when underground pipes and cables are accidentally damaged) and reduced disruptions for the public and businesses.
The NUAR Programme delivers underground asset data to thousands of utility users through the Safe-Dig User Interface. This improves the efficiency and safety of underground works by providing secure access to privately and publicly owned location data about the pipes and cables beneath our feet. The digital map, available through the Safe-Dig Interface, gives planners and excavators standardised access to the data they need, when they need it, to carry out their work effectively and safely. It also includes features to keep data secure and improve its quality over time.
Data processed, stored and published under NUAR represents assets critical to the functioning of the nation and therefore security is critical to the delivery of the NUAR Programme. The programme takes a security first approach to every aspect of delivery. This is particularly important for organisation handling the data as the successful DT&I Supplier will be responsible for providing an access point through the Data Supply Portal for the Asset Owner (AO) and then transforming the data to the NHDM. The NPSA and NPSC are key partners and NUAR has been identified by the former as an exemplar of how to implement security into a major programme of national significance.
The DT&I Service is the interface for all Asset Owner (AO) data entering NUAR. The service receives AO data, transforms it into the NHDM and makes it available for ingestion into the NUAR Holding DB. The Authority will then pull the data to the NUAR Holding DB.
OS is appointing a Supplier to deliver the Data Transformation and Ingestion (DT&I) Services which forms part of the NUAR Data Lifecycle. The Supplier will be required to transition all AOs (with a scheduled refresh date before 30 June 2026) by 1 April 2026. The Supplier will develop a plan, in consultation with the Authority, for transitioning the remaining AOs prior to their next scheduled refresh date. The Supplier will be provided with a DIS and a Transformation Pack for each AO to enable the transition.
The services carried out by the Supplier must be delivered from within the UK. This includes any transfer or access of data and systems.
It is anticipated that this contract shall commence on 8 December 2025 (the Commencement Date) which shall be the commencement of the Service Implementation and which shall complete on 31 March 2026. Following the Service Implementation, the remaining Services shall commence on 1 April 2026 and without prejudice to the early termination rights set out in the Conditions, shall continue for an initial period of two (2) years (the Term)
The initial term of the contract will be for two years with the option for the Authority to extend the contract annually for a further three years meaning the contract would run until at least 31 March 2028, but potentially up to 31 March 2031 if all extensions were taken. Therefore, if all extensions are taken, the total length of the contract will be for five years (2+1+1+1).
Ordnance Survey require a provider to supply of a range of Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing for the Field Surveying Services teams which include Production Managers, Field Surveyors and Data Collectors. Ordnance Survey’s Field Surveying.
OS Field Surveyors and Data Collectors work outdoors, in all weathers and seasons, on active construction sites, by highways and in other urban and in rural environments. Whilst not involved in physical construction activities, they conduct topographic surveys, often during the construction phase of new developments, to capture manmade (and natural) changes in the real world and update our map database.
OS require a provider to supply of a range of Personal Protective Equipment, as an additional mitigating factor, to reduce risk when OS staff are working in these environments. These items will be split into “core items” that OS would expect all staff to require, that OS would consider a priority, as well as a number of additional items. OS require products to be available for staff, as and when required by the individual’s needs. The provision is required to be in a timely manner so that OS can provide the required PPE to staff promptly, avoiding delays in providing them with important safety equipment.
Supply Ordnance Survey with DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral Platforms including RTK modules (M3M RTK) and four (4) official DJI platform specific batteries per platform. Each platform charging cable is to be supplied with a UK plug as a minimum
Ordnance Survey (OS) requires a Subscription Management Platform that can plug into the OS Maps web estate to allow both UK and international based customers to purchase and manage their subscriptions and account details. OS Maps is OS’ award-winning outdoor app; providing access to all 607 OS Leisure maps, over 1.5 million routes across the whole of Great Britain as well as a host of mapping and navigation features to help customers make the most of their time outdoors. Whether the user is planning a walk, hike, run or ride; OS Maps allows the customer to create more adventures with trusted mapping, routes and navigation tools created by Ordnance Survey. The app not only hosts thousands of ready-made routes that the users can explore, but it also allows the customer to create their own quick and easy to plot routes to follow.
OS collects and maintains geographic information which underpins the production of some of the most detailed and frequently updated mapping in the world. In order to collect change to update and maintain our databases and products, intelligence on new or amended features is essential. OS is looking at further improving intelligence sources for road routing features. Intelligence referring to these features is essential for the update and maintenance of OS products.
Ordnance Survey Ltd (OS) is Britain's mapping agency and is responsible for the surveying, production, maintenance and marketing of a wide range of geographic information, relied on by government, business and individuals.OS is a private limited company (company registration number 09121572), and the entire share capital is owned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. OS also has several wholly owned subsidiaries who may access this contract.Ordnance Survey has a large in-house technology function that seeks to develop and maintain their systems in a secure manner. As such Application Security Testing is essential.Ordnance Survey are seeking to renew their licensing for Application Security Testing Tools under this procurement.
Ordnance Survey Ltd (OS) is Great Britain’s mapping agency and is responsible for the surveying, production, maintenance and marketing of a wide range of geographic information, relied on by government, business, and individuals. Further information can be found on our website http://www.os.uk.
OS is a private limited company (company registration number 09121572), and the entire share capital is owned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
This contract has been awarded to Anything Is Possible Media Limited to support Ordnance Survey. Anything Is Possible Media Limited will be creating and delivering successful media strategies, media buying, media optimisation, campaign trafficking, and reporting over the two years (with an optional 12-month extension) across our consumer (brand, ecommerce, app, and retail) and corporate businesses.
This contract value is up to £6,000,000; this amount is not guaranteed and will flex depending on the amount of media buying required across campaigns and strategies.
Ordnance Survey is looking to procure an IT Service Management Tool to help the organisation manage the delivery of IT services to support internal staff, external suppliers and OS customers.
Ordnance Survey Ltd (OS) is Britain's mapping agency and is responsible for the surveying, production, maintenance and marketing of a wide range of geographic information, relied on by government, business and individuals. OS is partnering with suppliers to increase our customer and market intelligence using a variety of qualitative and quantitative research techniques and to answer specific business questions about current or potential customers. OS will be working with suppliers that can help drive customer centricity throughout OS enabling employees to connect, understand and act upon customer insights. The requirement has been split into two lots. This Contract Details Notice is for Lot 2 is for Leisure Customer Insights with the supplier helping OS grow in more destinations through deepening our understanding of new and existing customers who want to be active outdoors, and by assessing products and consumers' needs, wants and expectations. Lot 2 covers tactical research with outdoor active consumers in Great Britain; to improve the customers experience, increase customer understanding, grow the user base for existing product types and enhance or improve existing products.
Ordnance Survey Ltd (OS) is Britain's mapping agency and is responsible for the surveying, production, maintenance and marketing of a wide range of geographic information, relied on by government, business and individuals.
OS is partnering with suppliers to increase our customer and market intelligence using a variety of qualitative and quantitative research techniques and to answer specific business questions about current or potential customers. OS has engaged with suppliers that can help drive customer centricity throughout OS enabling employees to connect, understand and act upon customer insights.
The requirement has been split into two lots. This Contract Details Notice is for Lot 1 is for Strategic, Business, and Government Insights with the supplier helping OS grow in more destinations through deepening our understanding of new and existing markets, products and consumers' needs, wants and expectations by bringing the voice of the customer to life. Lot 1 covers strategic research with outdoor active consumers in Great Britain; to help identify new market, product or customer opportunities and tactical and strategic research with businesses (Partners and commercial organisations) and Public Sector organisations.