Futures Framework
A Contract Award Notice
by DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY & INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £3M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 15 Aug 2024
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
35 suppliers
- Perform Green Cheltenham
- Sami Consulting Berkshire
- School of International Futures Sidcup
- Waverley Management Consultants Stirling
- Shared Intelligence London
- Shaping Tomorrow Sussex
- Cranfield University Bedford
- Forgefront London
- Frazer Nash Consultancy Bristol
- Firetail London
- Ifm Engage Cambridge
- Jigsaw Foresight Essex
- Ove Arup & Partners London
- Carbon Trust Advisory London
- Oliver Wyman London
- Perspective Economics Belfast
- Demos Helsinki Oy Uusimaa
- Tobias Jones Consulting Gloucester
- Apolitical London
- Warwick University Warwick
- Metro Dynamics London
- UCL Consultants London
- Faithful Gould Surrey
- RSK Environment Glasgow
- Cambridge Econometrics Cambridge
- Studio Andthen Glasgow
- Cepa London
- Brink Innovation London
- Trajectory London
- London Economics London
- Ipsos Market Research London
- Decision Analysis Services Basingstoke
- Arke Heywood
- Rand Europe Cambridge
- Nous Group London
Description
The Futures Framework is a register of consultants and researchers that can be called upon by HM Government (HMG) Departments and Agencies and UK public bodies to support conducting work to think strategically about the long term future (herein called Futures) and further developing these capabilities in government. The demand for Futures work, and other ‘fields’ that can help people to think about the long term future (e.g. systems analysis, present-day scanning, decision making support), in government is currently outstripping the capacity of the government’s expertise. The Futures Framework will assist policymakers to quickly and with minimal cost identify and procure Futures and related services and capability development opportunities. The Framework will be used by government departments and agencies to support a range of activities, including, but not limited to, the techniques in the Government’s published Futures Toolkit.
Total Quantity or Scope
The key areas of expertise needed are: • Services for describing and explaining the characteristics of a policy area (including trend and driver analysis, and systems analysis) or issue (including associated risks and opportunities) • Services for describing what the future might be like • Services for developing and testing policies and strategies, and related decisions, particularly for their robustness and resilience • Services for developing Futures capability within the Civil Service (including skills related to the above activities) • Services for convening or engaging a diverse range of stakeholders (citizen and expert voices) in futures work • Services, expertise and data gathering and visualisation related to specific fields (including, but not limited to, specific scientific and technological, social and economic fields) The demand for Futures work, and other ‘fields’ that can help people to think about the long term future (e.g. systems analysis, present-day scanning, decision making support), in government is currently outstripping the capacity of the government’s expertise. The Futures Framework will assist policymakers to quickly and with minimal cost identify and procure Futures and related services and capability development opportunities. The Framework will be used by government departments and agencies to support a range of activities, including, but not limited to, the techniques in the Government’s published Futures Toolkit.
Award Detail
1 | Perform Green (Cheltenham)
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2 | Sami Consulting (Berkshire)
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3 | School of International Futures (Sidcup)
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4 | Waverley Management Consultants (Stirling)
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5 | Shared Intelligence (London)
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6 | Shaping Tomorrow (Sussex)
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7 | Cranfield University (Bedford)
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8 | Forgefront (London)
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9 | Frazer Nash Consultancy (Bristol)
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10 | Firetail (London)
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11 | Ifm Engage (Cambridge)
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12 | Jigsaw Foresight (Essex)
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13 | Ove Arup & Partners (London)
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14 | Carbon Trust Advisory (London)
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15 | Oliver Wyman (London)
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16 | Perspective Economics (Belfast)
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17 | Demos Helsinki Oy (Uusimaa)
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18 | Tobias Jones Consulting (Gloucester)
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19 | Apolitical (London)
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20 | Warwick University (Warwick)
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21 | Metro Dynamics (London)
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22 | UCL Consultants (London)
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23 | Faithful Gould (Surrey)
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24 | RSK Environment (Glasgow)
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25 | Cambridge Econometrics (Cambridge)
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26 | Studio Andthen (Glasgow)
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27 | Cepa (London)
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28 | Brink Innovation (London)
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29 | Trajectory (London)
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30 | London Economics (London)
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31 | Ipsos Market Research (London)
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32 | Decision Analysis Services (Basingstoke)
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33 | Arke (Heywood)
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34 | Rand Europe (Cambridge)
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35 | Nous Group (London)
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Award Criteria
Quality | 80 |
Cost | 20 |
CPV Codes
- 73200000 - Research and development consultancy services
- 79300000 - Market and economic research; polling and statistics
Indicators
Other Information
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Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-0383da
- FTS 026009-2024