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SECE - Science for Emergencies Centre of Expertise - Early Market Engagement

2024-05-29

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Published date: 29 May 2024

Open early engagement - This means that a procurement idea is currently active, it is in the early stage of development and judging interest from potential suppliers.

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Closing date: 13 June 2024

Contract summary

Industry

  • Foreign economic-aid-related services - 75211200

  • Location of contract

    Any region

    Procurement reference

    tender_440503/1360367

    Published date

    29 May 2024

    Closing date

    13 June 2024

    Contract is suitable for SMEs?

    Yes

    Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

    Yes


    Description

    This EME is to introduce the aims of the project to the market, to understand market capacity and capability, and potential delivery models, to inform the business case (still to be approved) and potential future routes to market.


    More information

    Links

  • https://forms.office.com/e/fi98V2F4ii
  • If you are interested in attending this early market engagement event, please register via the form at the link: https://forms.office.com/e/fi98V2F4ii
  • https://forms.office.com/e/fi98V2F4ii
  • PQQ Reference: pqq_1656
  • Additional text

    This is a prior information notice (PIN) only for an early market engagement (EME) on FCDO's Science for Emergencies Centre of Expertise programme. This PIN is not a call for competition or tender at this time; it is an information notice to highlight to the market the intent to hold a virtual EME event on Thursday 13th June 2024 at 1400 UK time.

    The Science for Emergencies Centre of Expertise (SECE) is a proposed new programme aiming to strengthen the FCDO's access to evidence and expertise during emergencies. This will improve the FCDO's, and its partners', ability to prepare for and respond to such emergencies. SECE's activity will help reduce suffering for those affected by emergencies, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where the impacts of emergencies tend to be greater. SECE will use a hub-and-spoke model (drawing on in-house expertise, cross-government capabilities, pre-existing FCDO programmes, and a multidisciplinary science hub funded by the SECE programme) to deliver the highest quality evidence, analysis and expertise possible during an emergency or crisis.

    This early market engagement (EME) is about the multidisciplinary science hub, a proposed £10 million investment over 3.5 years. The multidisciplinary science hub will be expected to provide: rapid evidence synthesis, rapid science advice, and new early warning and science advice product development (using product sandpits). It will be expected to work across any risks/hazards (including, but not limited to, natural hazards, conflicts and health emergencies) and synthesise research/evidence from a wide range of disciplines (including, but not limited, to social and behavioural sciences, environmental sciences, and physical sciences). It is envisaged that it will do this by bringing together a range of organisations (including academic institutions and not-for-profits), managed by a single point of contact who will receive commissions directly from the in-house team in the FCDO. This EME is intended to scope the market in this area, build relationships between partners interested in working together and encourage the exchange of ideas ahead of any call going live.


    How to apply

    Follow the instructions given in the description or the more information section.


    About the buyer

    Contact name

    Pippa Brown

    Address

    Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road
    East Kilbride
    G75 8EA
    Scotland

    Email

    pippa.brown@fcdo.gov.uk


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