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🔒 Export CSV — Operator plan- awardPublished 01/07/2026The Provision of Laundry Services at RAF Brize Norton
This requirement is for a contractor to make available, fully functioning commercial washing machines and driers for a monthly fee including asset hire, servicing and maintenance and parts. The assets will be located within single living accommodation across the Royal Air Force Brize Norton estate. They will be located within single living accommodation across the Royal Air Force Brize Norton estate. Single living accommodation includes all Barrack Blocks, the Warrant Officers' & Sergeants' Mess (WOSM) and the Officers' Mess (OM).
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £656,880CPV 42716120, 42716200 - awardPublished 01/07/2026AutoCAD Software
Awarded contract - Published for Transparency
🏛 Defence Science and Technology LaboratoryCPV 48000000 - tenderOpen — deadline 06/08/2026Published 01/07/2026715883477-Provision of a Mindset-Based Development Program Implementation and Sustainment
The Authority has a requirement to access a Mindset-based development program designed to support behavioural change for military and civilian staff within the Defence Medical Academy (DMA). The Authority is seeking a successor program to create and sustain a culture where people understand their own behaviours/ mindset, and take ownership of how these affect others, in order to implement effective changes to these behaviours to work together with shared purpose, with a focus on achieving meaningful outcomes. The Authority requires a formal training package to establish principles and tools that help teams and leaders work more effectively together, creating lasting improvements in leadership and operations. The Authority therefore requires the formal training package to cover the following topics/ themes: - Helping individuals understand their behaviour/ mindset in the workplace, its impacts on others, and how these behaviours contribute to potential conflict. - Tools and Frameworks, including techniques on practical application, to recognise behaviours, and suggest improvements to build effective working relationships and better support others through these behavioural/ mindset changes. - Tools and Frameworks to help support individuals in measuring success, reflection techniques and a particular focus on maintaining the positive changes made Cyber Security: The Authority is dedicated to protecting itself from cyber threats, with DEF Stan 05-138, Issue 4 outlining the cyber security controls that defence Contractors must meet according to the four cyber risk profile levels assigned to contracts. The Authority has determined the level of risk at Level 1 (foundational) RAR-JJTDKK2 as defined in DEF Stan 05-138. In order to do business with the MOD you must have the cyber security controls required as shown above.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £276,385CPV 80532000, 80511000, 79998000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - SAP Licences and support
SAP Licences and Services to support the DLIS Project
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £64,479CPV 48000000, 72261000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - SAP Licences and support
SAP Licences and Services to support the DLIS Project
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £64,479CPV 48000000, 72261000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026713805450 - DGM/2039: Procurement of Air and Naval Countermeasures
The procurement of a range of air and naval countermeasures including associated support services
🏛 Defence Equipment and Support💷 £100,000,000CPV 35300000 - tenderPublished 30/06/2026AP25183 - Electrical Engineering Framework
Arc Property Services Partnership Limited (the “Client”) intends to procure a multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of a comprehensive range of electrical engineering works across the operational estate that it manages on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) and other customers. The Framework will provide access to a maximum of 2 (two) suitably qualified and experienced Contractors capable of delivering works on an as-required basis. The services will support the Client’s construction, maintenance and asset management activities across multiple sites. The scope of services to be delivered under the Framework includes, but is not limited to: - Electrical Distribution & Power Systems: Provision, installation, maintenance and upgrade of electrical distribution infrastructure including main distribution panel boards, distribution boards and power circuits, ensuring reliable and compliant power delivery across facilities. - Lighting Systems & Controls: Design, supply, installation and maintenance of lighting circuits, lighting fittings, lighting controls, emergency lighting and specialist systems such as stage lighting, delivering efficient, compliant and fit-for-purpose illumination solutions. - Specialist & Renewable Systems: Installation and servicing of solar PV systems, UPS systems (including data centre applications) and fan convector heaters, supporting energy efficiency, resilience and environmental performance. - High Voltage & Earthing: Works associated with high voltage equipment and earthing systems, including installation, inspection and compliance testing to ensure safety and operational integrity. - Life Safety & Security Systems: Installation and integration of fire detection and alarm systems and trespasser/intruder detection systems, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and asset protection requirements. - Communications & Ancillary Systems: Provision and installation of TV aerial systems and associated infrastructure to support communication and media distribution needs. - Testing, Commissioning & General Works: Comprehensive general electrical works, load testing, inspection and commissioning activities to validate system performance, compliance and readiness for operation. A full list of appropriate CPV codes we be made available within the specification document. The Framework will operate under the NEC4 Framework Contract and will enable the Client to commission individual call-off contracts for specific projects or service requirements. Call-off contracts will be arranged using the methodologies identiefied elsewere in this notice. Prices will be based on those provided within the Framework Commercial model (where appropriate). The Framework will cover a geographically dispersed estate, with works located across Nottinghamshire (main area), Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and Leicestershire. The anticipated initial term of the Framework is two (2) years, with options to extend for a further two (2) years plus one (1) year (2+2+1), giving a maximum potential duration of five (5) years. The 5 year framework length is to be utilised to coincide with the current end of Arc Partnership’s arrangement with NCC. The total value of the Framework (available to all suppliers) over its full term is £13,200,000 (inclusive of VAT), however there is no guarantee as to the value or volume of work provided. The successful suppliers will be expected to work collaboratively with the Client, contributing to social value outcomes, supporting carbon reduction objectives and demonstrating high standards of health and safety, compliance, and service delivery across all commissioned works. For the avoidance of doubt and unless otherwise stated, the CPV codes stated within this notice are deemed to include the Category and Sub-category codes below the CPV codes stated, i.e. “71000000: Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services” is deemed to include “71300000: Engineering services”. PLEASE NOTE: This is a revised notice to the following notice - https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/060573-2026. The following clarification is made: Removal of the following Technical ability conditions of participation - "Bidder is registered with Energy Network Association (or equivalent)" as this was included by mistake on the original notice. Link to a new SQ within the Delta eSourcing platform following the discovery of several administrative errors. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Nottingham:-Electrical-installation-work./7WV665K9P6 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/7WV665K9P6
🏛 Arc Property Services Partnership Limited💷 £11,000,000CPV 45310000, 45000000, 45100000 - tenderOpen — deadline 21/07/2026Published 30/06/2026BLC0302 Headwear and Accessories
The procurement aims to provide various requirements under a single compliant framework, which will be structured into the following seven lots: Lot 1: Traditional Caps Lot 2: Custodian Helmets & Traditional Bowlers – Fully Certified Lot 3: Custodian Helmets & Traditional Bowlers – Non-Certified Lot 4A: Leather and Split Leather Accessories Lot 4B: Textile Accessories Lot 5: Baseball Caps, Bump Caps and Woolly Hats. Lot 6: Handcuffs Lot 7: Front Line Officer Torches.
🏛 BlueLight Commercial Limited💷 £12,000,000CPV 35811200 - awardPublished 30/06/2026Aircraft Commodity Consumables
The Support Capabilities & Commodities Team have a requirement to deliver approved Commercial of the Shelf (COTS) aircraft spares to MOD locations within the United Kingdom. The initial scope of Aircraft Commodity Consumables (ACC) will comprise of approximately 11,000 consumable aircraft spares with unique NATO Stock Numbers (NSN’s), however there is a requirement to implement a mechanism in the contract to permit scope expansion, up to a maximum of 15,000 NSN’s. ACC will require the following services: a. Contract Management b. Delivery of Service (including supply chain analysis to influence supply chain modelling) c. Delivery of Spares to the Support Capabilities & Commodities Depot d. Obsolescence Management e. Ad hoc Technical Support The core element of the ACC project requires prospective suppliers to carry out spares modelling and procurement activity utilising assumptions and historical consumption data to evaluate future spares requirements. This spares modelling will demonstrate that the proposed spares procurements will meet predicted future requirements and provide confidence in spares availability across all consuming Defence platforms. Airworthiness is a material attribute that reflects the time, cost and effort in accurately evidencing (and documenting) that an item was produced in accordance with its design or specification by an organisation with appropriate credentials for the intended use. For the consumable items included within the scope of ACC, the sum-total of the item, labelling and accompanying documentation (including traceability to source with evidence that the manufacturer has recognised quality management system) form the argument that the item is “Airworthy”. This enables the maintainers, Military Continuing Airworthiness Organisations (MilCAMOs), to use the items to fix an aircraft. Therefore, if the items delivered do not meet the requirements placed on the MilCAMOs then the items cannot be used on an aircraft. Our regulator, the Military Aviation Authority (MAA), set Regulatory Articles (RAs) that civil servants working in the Defence Air Environment (DAE) are legally obliged to follow. The collection of these rules and supporting guidance is known as the MAA Regulatory Publications (MRP). The role of the Engineering Authority (EA) is to provide technical oversight and assurance, ensuring that civilian standards of Safety are achieved So Far As Reasonably Practicable achieved and that any residual risk(s) are transferred to Aviation Duty Holders (ADHs). This should be accomplished through compliance with the MRP and applicable aerospace standards. Where regulatory compliance cannot be achieved the EA should compile evidence and apply to the regulator for ‘Alternative Acceptable Means of Compliance’, a Waiver or an Exemption. Where compliance with Aerospace standards cannot be achieve the EA is responsible for ensuring risk is identified, evaluated and where appropriate transferred to ADHs. There are no plans to issue Design Organisation “privilege ” as part of ACC. The Platforms supported through ACC have planned Out of Service Dates (OSDs) between 2025 and 2046 (in accordance with the Strategic Defence Review 24/25. Between 2025 and 2046 a number of manned and unmanned platforms may be introduced into service, contract amendments may be required to provide consumables for these platforms. The Cyber Risk Profile for this requirement identified by the Cyber Risk Assessment is High (Reference - RAR-250128A16) Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employments) (TUPE) will apply to this requirement. UK1: Pipeline notice was published under Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-024717 UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice was published under Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-007556
🏛 Defence Equipment and SupportCPV 34731000 - tenderOpen — deadline 28/07/2026Published 30/06/2026Ethical Edge Pan-Defence Pilot
The requirement is for a 15-minute pilot online learning intervention that challenges users with realistic scenarios of unacceptable language and a facilitator pack for post-online learning discussion with trg evaluation data incorporated. The pilot will allow users to select their service, experience consistent core gameplay with tailored variations relevant to each of the four services.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £0CPV 80510000, 80550000, 34152000 - tenderPublished 30/06/2026AP25183 - Electrical Engineering Framework
Arc Property Services Partnership Limited (the “Client”) intends to procure a multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of a comprehensive range of electrical engineering works across the operational estate that it manages on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) and other customers. The Framework will provide access to a maximum of 2 (two) suitably qualified and experienced Contractors capable of delivering works on an as-required basis. The services will support the Client’s construction, maintenance and asset management activities across multiple sites. The scope of services to be delivered under the Framework includes, but is not limited to: - Electrical Distribution & Power Systems: Provision, installation, maintenance and upgrade of electrical distribution infrastructure including main distribution panel boards, distribution boards and power circuits, ensuring reliable and compliant power delivery across facilities. - Lighting Systems & Controls: Design, supply, installation and maintenance of lighting circuits, lighting fittings, lighting controls, emergency lighting and specialist systems such as stage lighting, delivering efficient, compliant and fit-for-purpose illumination solutions. - Specialist & Renewable Systems: Installation and servicing of solar PV systems, UPS systems (including data centre applications) and fan convector heaters, supporting energy efficiency, resilience and environmental performance. - High Voltage & Earthing: Works associated with high voltage equipment and earthing systems, including installation, inspection and compliance testing to ensure safety and operational integrity. - Life Safety & Security Systems: Installation and integration of fire detection and alarm systems and trespasser/intruder detection systems, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and asset protection requirements. - Communications & Ancillary Systems: Provision and installation of TV aerial systems and associated infrastructure to support communication and media distribution needs. - Testing, Commissioning & General Works: Comprehensive general electrical works, load testing, inspection and commissioning activities to validate system performance, compliance and readiness for operation. A full list of appropriate CPV codes we be made available within the specification document. The Framework will operate under the NEC4 Framework Contract and will enable the Client to commission individual call-off contracts for specific projects or service requirements. Call-off contracts will be arranged using the methodologies identiefied elsewere in this notice. Prices will be based on those provided within the Framework Commercial model (where appropriate). The Framework will cover a geographically dispersed estate, with works located across Nottinghamshire (main area), Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and Leicestershire. The anticipated initial term of the Framework is two (2) years, with options to extend for a further two (2) years plus one (1) year (2+2+1), giving a maximum potential duration of five (5) years. The 5 year framework length is to be utilised to coincide with the current end of Arc Partnership’s arrangement with NCC. The total value of the Framework (available to all suppliers) over its full term is £13,200,000 (inclusive of VAT), however there is no guarantee as to the value or volume of work provided. The successful suppliers will be expected to work collaboratively with the Client, contributing to social value outcomes, supporting carbon reduction objectives and demonstrating high standards of health and safety, compliance, and service delivery across all commissioned works. For the avoidance of doubt and unless otherwise stated, the CPV codes stated within this notice are deemed to include the Category and Sub-category codes below the CPV codes stated, i.e. “71000000: Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services” is deemed to include “71300000: Engineering services”. PLEASE NOTE: This is a revised notice to the following notice - https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/060573-2026. The following clarification is made: Removal of the following Technical ability conditions of participation - "Bidder is registered with Energy Network Association (or equivalent)" as this was included by mistake on the original notice.
🏛 Arc Property Services Partnership Limited💷 £11,000,000CPV 45310000, 45000000, 45100000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK7 - Contract Details Notice 715876481
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🏛 Ministry of DefenceCPV 48211000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026ITEP1168 - Cyber R&D Project
National Highways intends to directly award a contract for the delivery of independent cyber security research and development. The requirement is for academic-led, evidence-based analysis to identify and assess emerging cyber risks across Strategic Road Network technologies, supporting development of mitigation strategies and safe adoption of new technologies. The contract will be awarded under the Procurement Act 2023, Schedule 5 (Research and Development), on the basis that the requirement constitutes specialist, research-led activity that cannot be met through the commercial market and requires independent academic capability.
🏛 National Highways Limited💷 £240,000CPV 73400000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026ITEP1168 - Cyber R&D Project
National Highways intends to directly award a contract for the delivery of independent cyber security research and development. The requirement is for academic-led, evidence-based analysis to identify and assess emerging cyber risks across Strategic Road Network technologies, supporting development of mitigation strategies and safe adoption of new technologies. The contract will be awarded under the Procurement Act 2023, Schedule 5 (Research and Development), on the basis that the requirement constitutes specialist, research-led activity that cannot be met through the commercial market and requires independent academic capability.
🏛 National Highways Limited💷 £240,000CPV 73400000 - tenderPublished 30/06/2026Gladiator and Spartan Core Systems and Services - PPN
The Gladiator system is a MOD-owned innovative, distributed, synthetic operational training capability that delivers high-fidelity, secure, and cost-effective team and collective training for Force Elements (FE); its agility has also enabled the RAF to use the capability for other modelling and simulation-based activities. It enables training across multiple domains alongside partner nations, and at a scale and complexity not achievable in live environments. By linking simulators to a central hub, Gladiator overcomes real-world constraints such as airspace limitations, costs, environmental factors, and operational security, providing a safe and scalable training solution. SPARTAN is aiming to leverage the technology, systems and services developed by the Gladiator Programme to build a Distributed Synthetic Training Hub to deliver Maritime Collective Training to RN surface units. This will require systems onboard the operational platforms, but the first step is to develop a Hub that can develop, deliver and debrief training scenarios and synthetic tracks via Tactical Data Links. Initially this will be developed using the existing capabilities of Gladiator, but in time SPARTAN will be developing new digital assets, scenarios, terrains to deliver training scenarios that can represent the complexity, mass and speed of modern threats. The Gladiator and Spartan Core Systems and Services Contract seeks to deliver: a. Support, Sustainment and Enhancement of System Capabilities b. Platform Integration and Capability Development c. Interoperability Across Defence Forces d. Incorporation of the Royal Navy SPARTAN Requirements This tender notice is for the award of a public contract through a competitive flexible procedure in accordance with section 20(1) and (2)(b) of the Procurement Act 2023. It is considered a Defence and Security Contract due to its scope and therefore the relevant provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 relating to defence and security contracts are applicable. The Gladiator & Spartan Core Systems and Services contract will be initially for 5 years. This will be a Service Contract (expected Fully Managed Service). There may be a requirement for additional works outside of the core requirement and a tasking process will be included to cover any additional scope. Certain information required to deliver the Gladiator & Spartan Service is classified up to and including SECRET (UK or NATO). Suppliers must have the necessary Personal Security Clearances (PSCs). Suppliers that do not hold security clearance would need to obtain by contract award. Further security requirements will be detailed during the tender process as part of the PSQ and subsequent invitation to tender. The Cyber Risk Profile for this requirement identified by the Cyber Risk Assessment is High (Reference - RAR-250303A03) It is anticipated that TUPE will apply to this requirement. A previous Planned procurement notice was published under Notice Reference 2026/S 000-046380
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £50,000,000CPV 80660000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026The Provision of Specialist Support to Joint Aviation Command (JAC)
Provision of Deputy Continuing Airworthiness Manager (DCAM) and Quality Managers to Joint Aviation Command (JAC) Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO).
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £3,273,333CPV 50211100 - awardPublished 30/06/2026Security Systems and Manpower Services
The University is looking to work with a single service provider that will take full responsibility, under guidance/direction from the University, these services will include but not be limited to Security Services and Security Systems
🏛 Middlesex University💷 £1,225,000CPV 35120000, 35121000, 50610000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - Transparency Notice
SAP Licences and Services to support the DLIS Project
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £2,299,317CPV 48000000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - Transparency Notice - 715882481 - Cyber Mission Data – Lots 4 & 5 (Cyber Testing, QA and Governance)
The contract covers cyber testing, quality assurance, and governance services to support Defence in maintaining the effectiveness and reliability of its cyber mission data. The supplier is responsible for testing cyber data products, ensuring they meet required standards, and overseeing governance processes to maintain data integrity and compliance. Direct Award info: 715882481 - Cyber Mission Data – Lots 4 & 5 (Cyber Testing, QA and Governance) 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-06be78
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £249,585CPV 72511000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026Aspire Wireless Smart Sync Nurse call system
1481 - install a new with Aspire Wireless Smart Sync Nurse call system -light.
🏛 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTCPV 35121700 - tenderPublished 30/06/2026NOCTIS-2
On behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MOD), the National Armaments Director Group (NADG) (previously known as Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)) has published a UK 1 Notice & UK2 purely for information purposes. The Authority would now like to formally engage with industry via this UK4 Notice, through the Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP) which can be found here: https://contracts.mod.uk/go/56376600019F17DB668E The NADG and UK Space Command (UK Sp Cmd) have initiated Project NOCTIS 2 to explore options for enhancing the UK’s Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capability in response to increasing activity and congestion in the space domain. The project aims to strengthen the UK’s ability to understand the space environment and support effective space operations. It will contribute to the provision of timely awareness of orbital activity to authorised UK Space Command users and support informed decision making. The project aligns with the Defence Space Strategy (DSS), which commits the UK to increasing cross governmental and international collaboration on new technologies and innovative approaches to space capability development. The project is expected to follow a phased acquisition approach, potentially including: • Equipment design and construction • Sensor installation • Operation and through life support Requirement Due to security considerations, participation is limited to organisations with a registered UK legal entity. Parent companies headquartered outside the UK may participate subject to agreement by the Authority, with all activity conducted through the UK registered entity. The project requires that all data processing and storage, where not performed on site, is conducted within the United Kingdom. The project scope includes the potential procurement, installation and through life support of ground based space surveillance sensors, including optical systems and associated infrastructure. NOCTIS-2 will focus on enhancing overall system capabilities, addressing a broad range of operational areas, and supporting ongoing research and development activities.. Sensors and their associated housing or infrastructure are expected to be procured as an integrated solution under this contract. The Cyber Risk Profile for this procurement identified by the Cyber Risk Assessment is Level 2. As part of the Preliminary Market Engagement, the Authority held an Industry Day on the 27th of March 2026 to inform industry of the NOCTIS-2 requirements. The presentation slides are at Annex A of the PSQ released on DSP. The anticipated NOCTIS-2 contract shall be three (3) years from 2027 to 2030, plus options (1+1) (subject to approvals) from Contract Award (CA). The final confirmed duration including any Contractual Option(s), and/ or break points will be provided in the ITT documentation.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £16,800,000CPV 34712200, 38121000, 50324200 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - Transparency Notice - 715882483 - Cyber Mission Data – Lots 1 & 3 (Cyber Data Onboarding and Product Design)
The contract covers the provision of cyber mission data services to support Defence in detecting and responding to cyber threats. The supplier is responsible for onboarding and processing data from MOD networks, enhancing it to help cyber analysts better understand potential threats. They also design products to manage and use this data effectively. 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-06be0a
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £2,424,009CPV 72511000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - Transparency Notice - 715882482 - Cyber Mission Data – Lot 2 (Cyber Data Product Delivery)
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
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £877,760CPV 72511000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - Transparency Notice - 715882482 - Cyber Mission Data – Lot 2 (Cyber Data Product Delivery)
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.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £877,760CPV 72511000 - awardPublished 30/06/2026UK5 - Transparency Notice - 715882483 - Cyber Mission Data – Lots 1 & 3 (Cyber Data Onboarding and Product Design)
The contract covers the provision of cyber mission data services to support Defence in detecting and responding to cyber threats. The supplier is responsible for onboarding and processing data from MOD networks, enhancing it to help cyber analysts better understand potential threats. They also design products to manage and use this data effectively.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £2,424,009CPV 72511000