Maritime Command & Staff Trainer (MCAST)

A Tender Notice
by MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£25M-£40M
Sector
DEFENCE
Published
06 Jul 2022
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
05 Aug 2022 16:00

Concepts

Location

United Kingdom: Portsmouth Naval Estate, Portsmouth, UK

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The purpose of this Contract Notice is to invite potential and interested suppliers to formally express interest in participating in this procurement by completing a DPQQ found on the Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP) linked to this Notice. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is considering the procurement of a Maritime Command and Staff Trainer (MCAST). The scope of the contract will include a full support solution including workforce to support the planning, execution, After-Action Review (AAR) and enable phases of the training cycle. The Cyber Risk Assessment code is RAR-593027908 and has been rated as HIGH Risk. It is noted that this procurement is exempt from the Defence and Security Public Contract Regulations (DSPCR) 2011, on grounds of National Security under Regulation 7(1)(a) of the DSPCR. Although the procurement will be managed using the principles of DSPCR 2011. Quantity or scope: The purpose of this Contract Notice is to invite potential and interested suppliers to formally express interest in participating in this procurement by completing a DPQQ found on the Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP) linked to this Notice. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is considering the procurement of a Maritime Command and Staff Trainer (MCAST). The scope of the contract will include a full support solution including workforce to support the planning, execution, After-Action Review (AAR) and enable phases of the training cycle. The MCAST System will provide a virtual environment for Maritime Battlestaffs (MBS) Tier 1, 2 and 2+ training and assurance exercises. The MCAST System should also provide interface to MBS participation in Tier 3 exercises run by other organisations with the potential to stretch to join Tier 4 exercises. At a lower level MCAST might be exploited for specific Tier 1 training delivered to the MBS or sub-teams. The intent is for MCAST to be capable of linking to the wider Defence synthetic training environments. Compliance with Defence Modelling and Simulation Coherence (DMaSC) principles, as defined in JSP 939, will enhance coherence and interoperability, enable efficiencies, and facilitate integration with other synthetic environments. Links to NATO, other international partners and, potentially, component level organisations are expected to follow. The simulated environment is to represent task force movements and the locations and movements of opposing forces and neutral entities within a realistic simulated environment. The training audience are working via mission orders and operational plans and staff will work to manage the task group operations, rather than an individual unit. First person views and high-fidelity, fast-moving graphics are not required. However, video, audio and imagery feeds to simulate sensors on platforms will be fed into the scenario. The simulation shall present entities that react to the actions of the training audience in a realistic manner. Entities will be represented by NATO symbology and recognised operational pictures. The exercise data needs to be recorded and played back at different speeds to enable after action review. All Exercise data is required to be delivered to the Authority to enable future Exercise and scenario generation. Libraries of data supporting the Exercises are to be gathered and managed to reduce planning and development duplication. All Exercise data shall become the intellectual property of the Authority. MCAST will provide and manage a suite of planning, exercise, after action review and recording software tools to reduce typically required workforce for training exercises. We expect MCAST to endeavour to provide efficiencies and reductions in workload wherever possible and to iteratively develop these support solutions. MCAST will be expected to be a location agnostic solution taking advantage of modern software techniques and standards to provide a deployable service which can be used by the Navy wherever it is required. To meet these requirements MCAST will be procured as a full support solution including workforce to support the planning, execution, AAR and enable phases of the training cycle. There will be minimal Royal Navy (RN) augmentation to training or management staff. We expect the service to include provision of personnel and equipment as required with no software or hardware required to be delivered into Service with the RN and no maintenance should be carried out by Authority personnel. The MCAST service is a 5-year contract with 2 additional option years to deliver approx. 72 exercise days each year in accordance with the Statement of Training Requirement (SOTR). The Cyber Risk Assessment code is RAR-593027908 and has been rated as HIGH Risk.

CPV Codes

  • 80610000 - Training and simulation in security equipment

Indicators

  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Technical restrictions apply.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement. The Authority reserves the right to amend any condition related to security of information to reflect any changes in national law or government policy. If any contract documents are accompanied by instructions on safeguarding classified information (e.g. a Security Aspects Letter), the Authority reserves the right to amend the terms of these instructions to reflect any changes in national law or government policy, whether in respect of the applicable protective marking scheme, specific protective markings given, the aspects to which any protective marking applies, or otherwise. The link below to the Gov.uk website provides information on the Government Security Classification The selected supplier may be required to actively participate in the achievement of social and/or environmental objectives. Accordingly, contract performance conditions may relate in particular to social, environmental or other corporate social responsibility considerations. All discussions and correspondence will be deemed strictly subject to contract until a formal contract is entered into. The formal contract shall not be binding until it has been signed and dated by the duly authorised representatives of both parties subject to a sufficient number of satisfactory responses being received. MOD reserves the right to require parent company guarantees or other forms of security. In line with Government policy, the Authority is keen to promote and achieve social value benefits through its commercial activities. Accordingly, social value will account for at least 10% of the tender evaluation criteria. Details of how the Authority intends to incorporate social value in this procurement process, whether as part of the tender evaluation process and/or the contractual requirements, will be set out in the ITN.

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