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This procurement covers the provision of security services at Umoja House, the British High Commission (BHC) Staff Residences in Dar es Salaam, and the BHC Office in Dodoma, Tanzania. The services will be required for a period of 3 years with an option to renew for 12 + 12 months subject to satisfactory performance of the service provider.
£1,053,491
Contract value
The Contracting Authority requires a multiplexed molecular analysis system capable of performing direct, amplification-free, digital quantification of gene expression (mRNA and miRNA) and protein targets from limited and potentially degraded clinical samples. The system will be used primarily for patient-derived specimens, including FFPE and other clinically archived materials, where RNA quantity and integrity may be limited. The solution must therefore demonstrate high sensitivity, reproducibility, and robustness to sample degradation. The required system must provide a complete sample-to-data workflow, enabling end-to-end processing, automated or semi-automated operation, and integrated data analysis suitable for use by scientific staff without advanced bioinformatics expertise. To access this opportunity, you must first register as a “Supplier” on the Authority’s e-tendering portal here: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Value undisclosed
Salvation Army Homes are looking to procure Contractors for the delivery of their Door Entry, Gates, Security and CCTV Systems Services Contracts. The opportunity is split into three geographic Lots. Full details of the required services are included within the procurement documents. The estimated annual contract value does not take into account annual indexation considerations or VAT. It is intended that the contract will run for a period of three years with the option for renewal, as decided by Salvation Army Homes, for an extension of up to a further two years, followed by another two years, subject to satisfactory reviews. The maximum duration of the contract is therefore seven years. The contract value in this notice is therefore subject to review and is not guaranteed, as this is based upon the maximum term. A UK2 Notice with reference 2026/S 000-018831 relates to this Notice.
£3,266,666
Contract value
LSHTM has the following requirement for the provision of Security Systems maintenance (Access Control, CCTV, Intercom and Intruder Detection Systems) across its two main sites in central London. The contractor shall provide comprehensive maintenance, support, and improvement recommendations for the School’s existing security infrastructure. To ensure consistency, accountability, and streamlined issue resolution, a single supplier will be responsible for the following systems: • Access Control (CEM AC2000) • CCTV (ExacqVision) • Intercom (Zenitel / Stentofon) • Intrusion Detection Systems (Galaxy Gold) Please note: We are looking for the support of the current system and not an overhaul. Contract to commence August 2026 and run for 7 years (3+2+2).
£800,000
Contract value
The Nuclear Safeguards Programme (NSP) provides international nuclear safeguards technical support to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). Nuclear safeguards are technical measures to verify that States comply with their international obligations not to misuse nuclear materials for the manufacture of nuclear explosives. They are an essential part of the nuclear non-proliferation regime and underpin the international system of assurance which enables trade in civil nuclear material, equipment and technology between states – as such they have a key enabling role in the UK’s own plans for civil nuclear energy as part of the low carbon energy mix. The NSP is part of the UK contribution to the maintenance of the international safeguards regime with main aims as follows: - to assist the IAEA in ensuring the continued and improved effectiveness of its safeguards system and to influence the formulation of technical safeguards policy in the IAEA; - to assist the United Kingdom in meeting international obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (‘the NPT’) in as cost-effective a manner as possible; - to provide direct safeguards and technical support to DESNZ and the wider UK Government to assist in the formulation of domestic policy on safeguards and non-proliferation issues Market engagement A structured programme of market engagement was undertaken to inform the procurement strategy and ensure alignment with supplier capability and market conditions. This included: Three online sessions were held (23rd September, 28th October 2025 and 21st January 2026). We carried out market engagement to test capability, gather feedback, and inform the procurement approach.
£19,500,000
Contract value
This RFI is intended for organisations currently providing QC testing services for medical and related devices within the UK. Responses should describe existing facilities and capabilities that could be deployed to support UKHSA's laboratory operations, particularly during periods of increased demand or public health emergencies. These QC tests relating to Parts 1-2 of the inspection process are to be undertaken at the manufacturing facility. Part 3 testing the performance/functionality of the kits can be undertaken either at the manufacturing site or another mutually agreed appropriate site. Recent procurements of PCR and LFD products have been from manufacturers based in the United Kingdom, United States of America, China, and Italy. Should you wish to respond to this Request for Information, please complete the response questionnaire which is found at the following link: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Pz00001XIjD5IAL&searchStr=&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County=
Value undisclosed
1. The purpose of this document is to enhance the Authority’s understanding of the marketplace and its options for sourcing for a potential future requirement. 2. The issuance of this request for information (RFI) does not constitute a sourcing exercise nor will the Authority pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a response to this RFI. 3. The UK Health Security Agency’s (UKHSA) key objectives for this RFI are: a. understand the ability of the marketplace to fulfil its requirements. b. refine the scope of the requirements to best align to the marketplace; and c. inform the Authority’s chosen route to market to best enable competition 4. The key dates for this RFI are as follows: 1. RFI Published: 27th April 2026 2. RFI Response: 17:0 - 29th May 2026 5. Should you have any questions or queries relating to this RFI, please use the Atamis portal’s messaging centre to direct your questions to us for a response. 6. If a response is not received by the RFI response deadline this will have no impact on your ability to tender for the opportunity in the future. UKHSA will not enter into contracts on the basis of replies to this RFI. | Description of Scope of Requirements: The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is responsible for protecting the public from infectious diseases, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards, and other health threats. We provide scientific, operational and strategic leadership nationally, locally, and internationally to strengthen the nation’s health security. UKHSA is assessing opportunities to enhance its existing Quality Control (QC) testing capability through collaboration with UK-based organisations that deliver operational QC services for medical devices and related products (primarily, LFD & PCR testing kits). This Request for Information (RFI) aims to understand the capability, capacity, readiness, and interest of organisations that may be able to support UKHSA’s public health mission during surge periods or emergencies. Objectives: • Identify operational QC testing facilities with available capacity or surge capability. • Assess technical, digital, and governance capabilities for potential collaboration. • Explore commercial models for engagement with UKHSA. This RFI is intended for organisations currently providing QC testing services for medical and related devices within the UK. Responses should describe existing facilities and capabilities that could be deployed to support UKHSA’s laboratory operations, particularly during periods of increased demand or public health emergencies. These QC tests relating to Parts 1–2 of the inspection process are to be undertaken at the manufacturing facility. Part 3 testing the performance/functionality of the kits can be undertaken either at the manufacturing site or another mutually agreed appropriate site. Recent procurements of PCR and LFD products have been from manufacturers based in the United Kingdom, United States of America, China, and Italy. Should you wish to respond to this Request for Information, please complete the response questionnaire which is found at the following link: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Pz00001XIjD5IAL&searchStr=&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County=
Value undisclosed
We have a security fencing requirement as part of our CTA tunnel main works 1100mm high key clamp rail - 30m + 30m 2400mm high green security mesh - 60m +26m 1200mm high green security mesh - 44m 1500mm high saferoad phoenix alum parapet - 85m total we are talking about 4 types of fence for around 300m length
From £500,000
Contract value
Southwark Council is looking to procure a Security service to ensure building and occupant safety across 5 supported hostels in the borough: Manor Place, Jo Richards House, David Barker House, Northcott House and Keyworth Street Hostel. Support is given in a range of complex support needs from domestic violence, substance misuse, mental health and offending. The full scope of the services to be provided is set out in the Specification issued within the Invitation to Tender (ITT) document. However, the focus of the Service is on providing out-of-hours security cover at the supported hostels with Security staff primarily responsible for ensuring that the building and occupants are safe and secure. Hours of service are as follows: a. Monday to Friday 20:0 to 08:0 (Daily) b. Saturday & Sunday 08:0 - 08:0 (Monday) - Please note 24-hour cover at weekends c. Public Holidays 08:0 - 08:0 (the following working day) - Please note 24-hour cover A minimum of two officers to be deployed at each hostel at any one time. The Supplier shall be responsible for the provision of gender appropriate security staff to meet the supported hostels’ security requirements including at the female only hostel. The Contract is for an initial period of three (3) years with the option to extend for any period or periods up to a maximum of two (2) further years.
£5,525,000
Contract value
The British Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, is seeking to award a contract for the provision of Security Guarding Services for the Official Residence and the British Embassy in Caracas. The British Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, seeks to award a three-year base contract, with the possibility of two additional twelve-month extensions, for a total duration of up to five years. The selected supplier will be required to provide general Security Guarding Services at the British Embassy’s office, located in Torre La Castellana, Av. Principal de La Castellana, Caracas 1060, Miranda, Venezuela. Detailed requirements for these services are outlined in the ATT4 – Statement of Service Requirements form. The steps of the Competitive Flexible Procedure are the following: Stage 1 - PSQ Stage 2 - ITT Stage 3 - Site Visit Sateg 4 - Award of Final Tender
£620,961.38
Contract value
The SSRO is seeking to appoint a supplier to provide a core programme of work surrounding Security Assessment and Penetration Test services. The Supplier is required to carry out in each year of the contract the core programme of work as detailed below. Phase 1: Security Assessment and Penetration Testing and reporting the results (one combined report or separate documents at Supplier discretion) as set out in the Service Specification. Phase 2: Liaising with the SSRO and the SSRO's IT Managed Service partner whilst they are resolving all critical vulnerabilities, and up to five additional non-critical vulnerabilities, per assessment. Phase 3: Retesting on all "critical" vulnerabilities, and the additional vulnerabilities per assessment (external, MS cloud, web application) following completion of remedial work implemented by the SSRO's IT Managed Service partner. The Phase dates for the first year of the contract will be: Phase 1 to be carried out between 6th July - 17 July, with final report(s) received by the SSRO no later than 17 July 2026; Phase 2 is expected to be completed by 25 September 2026; and Phase 3 is expected to be completed by 16 October 2026.
£41,667
Contract value
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) intends to procure an external provider to deliver Acceleration Support services alongside the Heat Pump Ready (HPR) – Round 2: Innovation Funding Competition (a grant funding programme). This notice is published to inform the market of DESNZ’s intentions and to support preliminary market engagement; it does not constitute a commitment to proceed with a procurement. The Innovation Funding Competition is an innovation programme providing grant funding to support research and development projects that address key barriers to the deployment of heat pumps, with the aim of supporting innovations to progress towards market entry by 2030. Acceleration Support will be delivered in parallel with grant‑funded activity by an external provider and is intended to help projects address barriers to market entry that may not be overcome through grant funding alone. The support is expected to cover areas including commercialisation, collaboration, dissemination and social value. To manage conflicts of interest and ensure fair competition, the appointed Acceleration Support provider, and any organisations involved in delivering these services will not be eligible to apply for, or participate in, the Heat Pump Ready Innovation Funding Competition or future independent evaluation contract
£1,840,000
Contract value
The provision of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine and intradermal diagnostic skin test for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Deliveries will be required up to a period of 2 years, with an option to extend for up to an additional 24 months. Information about volumes for each lot is included in the Invitation to Offer documents.
Value undisclosed
The supply of plastic for the poly-allyl diglycol carbonate (PADC, also called CR-39) - supply, cutting, and encoding of a minimum of 40 plastic sheets per month. The expected contract would for 3 years with possible 2 (1+1) years extension.
£0.02
Contract value
Lot - 1: FRH Cyber Security Tooling & Managed Services for GWR & AWC AI-powered managed cybersecurity is essential to counter a threat landscape marked by short attack timelines and sophisticated automated attacks. To address this, the organisation will procure a single integrated 24/7 managed security service covering Email Security, Network Detection and Response (NDR), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM). The solution uses AI-driven automation, machine learning, and a managed SOC model to deliver real-time detection, triage, containment, and recovery across the estate. Automated detection and response reduce alert fatigue, cut mean time to respond (MTTR) and eliminate workflow bottlenecks that inhibit manual or traditional SOC operations. AI-powered response enables machine-speed containment for threats detected anywhere across the network, endpoint, email, and cloud services, while ensuring seamless integration of new and existing tooling. *- Strategic Objectives Enhance Threat Detection and Response Capabilities: Use AI-powered analysis and automation across email, endpoints, networks, and cloud environments for real-time detection and disruption of evolving threats, including zero-day attacks and business email compromise. The service provides real-time, data-driven insights and analytics, ensuring high-fidelity detection and response across all monitored domains. Reduce Dwell Time: AI automation enables rapid correlation and response, reducing dwell time from days to minutes in managed environments by minimising manual analysis lags and increasing accuracy through automated playbooks for containment actions. Ensure Regulatory Compliance: Continuous monitoring, automated reporting, and audit-grade response documentation support compliance mandates (e.g., GDPR, NIS2) and provide ready evidence for regulatory investigations. Ensure alignment and certification to industry best practices CSO/IEC 42001 (Artificial Intelligence Management System), ISO/IEC 27001 (Information Security Management System), ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management System (BCMS)), Cyber Essentials, and Cyber Essentials Plus. Enable Proactive Defence: The solution supports automated threat hunting and anomaly detection to intervene early in the attack lifecycle, rather than relying solely on alert-based or reactive workflows. Optimise Resource Allocation: Automated detection and response to significantly reduce time spent dealing with email-based threats, allowing staff to focus on higher-value work. *- Scope of Services The organisation seeks a 24/7 fully managed security service covering: AI-driven Email Security, integrating threat intelligence and auto-remediation (using technologies such as Mimecast and Microsoft Defender). AI-driven NDR with behaviour analytics, automated response, and cloud app coverage (including M365, leveraging DarkTrace). AI-driven EDR integrated with SIEM, delivering automated detection, triage, and containment. AI-driven SIEM with unified log collection, AI-powered correlation, and enrichment from endpoint, network, and email telemetry. Wide compatibility and integration with common enterprise IaaS, PaaS and SaaS providers. Automated response and proactive threat hunting are built into the service. AI tunes out false positives in real time. NDR, EDR, and Email Security are orchestrated via SIEM, providing a centralised view and seamless handoff between detection, investigation, and response. *- Key Benefits Value for Money: Competitive tendering for integrated AI-driven managed services enables benchmarking, cost optimisation, and elimination of margin losses from operational inefficiency. Strengthening Security Capability and Outcomes: The solution delivers 24/7 managed detection and response with proven incident investigation, escalation, and rapid containment. Automated triage addresses >90% of alerts, moving human analysts to exception management and threat hunting. Reducing Operational and Delivery Risk: Relying on automated incident response closes the talent gap, addresses analyst burnout, and places delivery risk with suppliers that maintain AI-enhanced SOC capabilities. SLA-driven performance and machine-speed automated actions are formally contracted. Improving Governance, Auditability, and Transparency: Automated, AI-driven audit trails ensure end-to-end traceability of every incident, action, and management decision, enabling regulatory reporting and internal audit compliance. Enabling Scalability and Future Flexibility: AI-driven architecture processes thousands more alerts per day without proportional increases in headcount, supporting scale as business needs and threat volumes evolve. Supporting Compliance and Regulatory Obligations: The managed SOC operates within recognised frameworks (e.g., ISO 27001, ISO 42001, ISO 22301, Cyber Essentials and UK NIS and GDPR) and supplies compliance reporting and rapid incident response evidence proactively. Lot - 2 *- Strengthening Security Capability and Outcomes The scope of this procurement includes the replacement or renewal of several core cybersecurity capabilities, including: - Internet Security Gateway (ISG): Advanced inspection and protection of web traffic to mitigate malicious and high-risk internet activity - Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA): Secure, identity- and context-based remote access, reducing reliance on legacy VPN solutions - Privileged Access Management (PAM): Control, monitoring, and auditing of privileged identities and access pathways (applicable to Group, Bus and Rail) - AI Governance and Control: Enforcement of policies governing access to internet-based AI services, SaaS platforms, and APIs to prevent unauthorised usage, data leakage, and compliance breaches - CASB and Data Loss Prevention (DLP): Protection of sensitive data across sanctioned and unsanctioned SaaS applications (applicable to Avanti West Coast) The solution must integrate seamlessly with FirstGroup's existing technology and security ecosystem, leveraging artificial intelligence and threat intelligence to enable continuous monitoring, automated policy enforcement, and proactive detection of emerging threats. *- Reducing Operational and Delivery Risk FirstGroup requires autonomous response and intelligent technical policy controls to reduce the operational burden on internal IT and security teams and address skills constraints within the organisation. Suppliers must demonstrate: - Mature and effective security governance frameworks - Robust operational controls and service management processes - Proven capabilities in incident management, access control, and service continuity Given the critical nature of the systems and data involved, cybersecurity is considered a material enterprise risk, and solutions must be resilient, secure, and aligned with best practices. *- Improving Governance, Auditability, and Transparency To ensure consistent assurance across all bidders, shortlisted suppliers will be required to complete the FirstGroup Supplier Information Security Assessment via the RiskXChange platform. This assessment evaluates supplier maturity across key domains, including: - SOC assurance and security operations - IT service management - Secure software development - Business continuity and disaster recovery - Identity and access management - Data protection and privacy - DDoS protection and cloud security governance This approach ensures a high standard of auditability, comparability, and transparency throughout the procurement process. *- Enabling Scalability and Future Flexibility The proposed solution must be scalable, adaptable, and future-ready, capable of supporting: - Evolving business requirements - Hybrid and distributed working models - Increasing adoption of cloud services and AI technologies Automation and AI-driven controls are expected to support a transition from reactive security operations to proactive and preventative security management, including dynamic policy enforcement across web, cloud, and AI service usage. *- Supporting Compliance and Regulatory Obligations Suppliers must provide certification with recognised industry standards, including: - ISO/IEC 27001 (Information Security Management) - ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management) - ISO/IEC 42001 (Artificial Intelligence Management Systems) - UK NCSC-backed schemes Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus In addition, the solution must support compliance with applicable UK regulations, including: - UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act, ensuring lawful, secure, and transparent processing of personal data - UK Network and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations, where applicable, including measures for risk management and incident reporting. *- Strategic Alignment of Tooling This procurement supports the delivery of Cyber Security Tooling for First Rail Holdings, including FirstGroup, FirstBus, FirstBus London, London Cable Car, Hull Trains, Lumo Trains, FirstRailLondon, Trams Operations Ltd (TOL), Air Coach, Avanti West Coast, Great Western Railway. The selected supplier will be responsible for delivering and managing an integrated, end-to-end security capability encompassing: - Internet access security - Cloud and AI governance - Privileged access management - Zero Trust connectivity This will improve overall security effectiveness, operational efficiency, organisational resilience, and regulatory compliance across participating operating companies.
£3,433,993
Contract value
This is a procurement opportunity notice to inform potential bidders of an upcoming competition for a 3-Year Maintenance Contract (with optional extensions) covering the Border Security Command - Maritime fleet of RHIBs and Tactical Watercraft (TWCs). Contract Term: Initial 3 years with options for up to 2 additional one-year extensions. Scope of Work: The requirement will cover the following asset types: • MST Seaboat 750-SR RHIBs (inboard engines) • Delta 780HX RHIBs (outboard engines) • SEADOO Fish Pro Tactical Watercraft Important: The procurement will be divided into three separate Lots, and three separate contracts will be awarded: • Lot 1: MST Seaboat 750-SR RHIBs • Lot 2: Delta 780HX RHIBs • Lot 3: SEADOO Fish Pro TWCs Indicative Work Packages: • General Requirements of Work • Planned Maintenance (annual and quarterly) • Transportation of RHIBs/TWCs to/from maintenance locations across England and Wales • Associated work on RHIB and TWC trailers • Defect Repairs and Modifications Key Dates: • Contract start: 1st October 2026 Technical Responses: Full details of the requirement, including vessel-specific needs and KPIs, are provided within the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage. Please note: The opportunity to bid for this contract will be run via the Home Office eSourcing Portal (Jaggaer). Bidders must ensure they are registered: https://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com/
£1,364,864.28
Contract value
The National Gallery is seeking to appoint a Security Consultant with the capability, capacity and relevant experience to support the delivery of a new development at the Gallery, located on Trafalgar Square in central London. The Project will involve the development of a new building integrated with the existing National Gallery estate within a highly constrained and sensitive urban, cultural and heritage context. The appointed consultant will be required to support the development and coordination of the security strategy across the Project, including matters relating to protective security, hostile vehicle mitigation, blast resilience, access control, visitor management, operational security, public realm interfaces and integration with existing buildings and operational environments. Candidates will be required to demonstrate experience in delivering security consultancy services of comparable scale, complexity and sensitivity within the United Kingdom, including projects involving cultural, public or civic institutions, operational environments and heritage-sensitive contexts. The role of the Security Consultant will include, as a minimum: • acting in a lead role responsible for development and coordination of the security strategy across the Project; • advising the Client and Project Team on protective security, hostile vehicle mitigation, blast resilience, access control, visitor management, operational security and public realm security considerations; • supporting the development of integrated security strategies across both the new development and integration with the existing National Gallery estate; • supporting planning, statutory approval and stakeholder engagement processes relating to security matters; • liaising with Westminster City Council, the Metropolitan Police Service, the National Protective Security Authority and other relevant stakeholders; • coordinating security requirements with the Architect, Landscape Architect, Planning Consultant, Fire Engineer, Accessibility and Inclusion Consultant, Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health Engineer and other relevant disciplines; • advising on security considerations relating to existing buildings, operational environments, constrained conditions and heritage-sensitive contexts; and • supporting the Project through design, procurement, construction, handover and operational stages, including ongoing advice in relation to security matters.
£200,000
Contract value
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is seeking a supplier to gather, analyse, verify, and report annual UK non‑nuclear radioactive discharge data, as required under the OSPAR Convention. This work supports the UK’s international obligations by producing high‑quality, validated datasets and formal reporting templates that contribute to monitoring progress against the OSPAR Radioactive Substances Strategy and the North‑East Atlantic Environment Strategy 2030. Proposed Contract The contract, estimated to cost £25,500 over three years, will provide DESNZ with robust data management, quality assurance, and expert analysis to ensure accurate, timely submissions to OSPAR.
£25,500
Contract value
DSIT is seeking a Regional Delivery Partner who will be responsible for ensuring successful on-the-ground delivery of the TechFirst youth programme in the North West. TechFirst is the Government’s flagship digital and technology skills programme, created to remove skills as a barrier to growth in the sector. The sector relies on specialist digital and STEM skills, but there is a clear gap between demand and supply. This programme aims to build the sustainability and diversity of the tech talent pipeline, creating the foundations for long-term growth in one of the Government's 8 growth-driving sectors. The youth strand of TechFirst, TechYouth, aims to reach 1 million students in schools and colleges across the UK with opportunities to develop their digital skills, gain confidence with AI and insight into a range of potential tech careers. Regional delivery partners will support the programme at a local level, delivering skills building activities and career inspiration days for schools and colleges in the area. They will work in partnership with local industry and academia to achieve this. With the support of Regional Delivery Partners, the TechYouth programme should spark young people's interest in technology and encourage more to pursue digital and computing qualifications at age 14 and 16, both academic and vocational. It will particularly encourage uptake from currently underrepresented groups, including girls and those from socioeconomic disadvantage. These students will form the pipeline of future technology researchers and professionals needed for the sector to achieve its potential growth.
£1,375,000
Contract value
Please note that the launch date is anticipated to be within the window of anticipated to be within the window of 3rd of June to 5th of June. DESNZ is seeking to procure a consortium to deliver a research programme to build the policy-relevant evidence base for decarbonisation of the industrial sector and carbon management. The research will be spread across four main work packages on: 1. Industrial Fuel switching including electrification and alternative fuels 2. Resource and energy efficiency in industry 3. Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage and engineered Greenhouse Gas Removals 4. Life Cycle Assessment methods and applications in industry Additional work packages will include a: 5. flexible fund to respond to emerging evidence needs 6. data and stakeholder engagement work package underpinning the entire programme and additional stand-alone projects. The programme will focus on building the required evidence base, translating existing evidence alongside new analysis and data collection and modelling to support decision-making in industrial decarbonisation. Alongside this, a dissemination, knowledge transfer and policy translation role will be necessary to maximise impact of the research. The programme will require expertise on a number of industrial sectors, decarbonisation measures, technology sustainability and cost assessment, interactions with other sectors and supply chains and understanding of policy contexts. Methods to be employed will include literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative data collection, stakeholder engagement and interviews, modelling and analysis skills, project management and dissemination as well as policy analysis. The scope of the programme necessitates a wide range of topical expertise and skills. Outputs will likely include reports, data and models, decision support tools, case studies, teach-ins, and on-call briefings and scientific support. The research and outputs will be co-designed with policy stakeholders to ensure policy relevance and will have built-in flexibility to respond to emerging policy needs. To support potential suppliers with finding partners, a supplier partner engagement form is being provided which will allow suppliers to register their interest in identifying partners and their skills and expertise. Please see special instructions below
£4,691,000
Contract value
