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UK5 - Transparency Notice - 715882482 - Cyber Mission Data – Lot 2 (Cyber Data Product Delivery)

Buyer
Ministry of Defence
Estimated value
£877,760
Published
30 June 2026
Procurement ID (OCID)
ocds-h6vhtk-06bf9a
CPV codes
72511000
Why classified as defence
buyer:MOD

Description

The contract covers the delivery of cyber data products that support Defence in identifying and responding to cyber threats. The supplier is responsible for developing, testing, and maintaining tools and solutions that transform raw cyber data into actionable intelligence for cyber analysts. 1. Legal Basis This contract will be awarded in accordance with Section 41 of the Procurement Act 2023 (Direct Award in Special Cases), relying on Schedule 5, Paragraph 20. The Authority is satisfied that the contract is a defence authority contract and a defence and security contract, and that direct award is necessary to maintain the operational capability, effectiveness, readiness, and security of the armed forces. 2. Justification The expiry of the previous contracts has resulted in a material and ongoing degradation of Defence’s cyber detection and response capability. A credible risk has consequently been identified that adversary cyber activity may go undetected or unmitigated, leading to disruption or denial of systems supporting command, communications, logistics, and operational planning. The resulting impact would be to degrade the ability of Defence to coordinate and execute operations effectively. In the most severe scenarios, this degradation could increase risk to personnel, including potential threat to life and limb. The Authority has therefore determined that immediate restoration of this capability by direct award of the proposed contract is necessary in order to maintain operational effectiveness and security of the armed forces. 3. Reasons for Limited Duration The contract term is 9 months, representing the minimum necessary time required for the Authority to undertake a separate competitive procurement procedure and transition to a future solution whilst maintaining operational capability, effectiveness and security and avoiding risk and disruption to Defence’s cyber detection and response capability during this time. 4. Future Procurement The Authority intends to undertake a competitive procurement for this requirement. This notice signals that intent to the market. 5. This notice activates an 8 calendar day standstill period. On completion of the standstill (subject to contract and potential challenge/market questions), the Authority will progress contract agreement actions with the intent of entering into contract on the earliest date of the 09/07/2026. Full details can be found in the previous UK5 - Transparency notice ref, ocds-h6vhtk-06bf9a

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