NOCTIS-2

Ministry of DefencecontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-065e45Procurement Act 2023Defence & securitySME suitableactive
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Estimated value

£16.8m

goods

Awarded value

Suppliers

0

Lots

1

0 awarded

Published

30 Jun 2026

Description

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.

Scope

Reference
ocds-h6vhtk-065e45
Total value
£16,800,000 excluding VAT
£21,000,000 including VAT
Above the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
31 Mar 2027 to 01 Apr 2030
Possible extension to 01 Apr 2032

Additional In Service Support

Main category
goods
CPV classifications
34712200
38121000
50324200
71356100
71356300
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
PSQIn order to be successful at this PSQ, the Particpant must satisfy the requirements and criteria. The requirements and criteria are set out in the PSQ and PSQ supporting documentation.quality100.00%

Participation

Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.

The legal and financial capacity conditions of participation and the associated evaluation criteria are set out in the PSQ and PSQ supporting documentation. Suppliers, associated persons and tier one suppliers are required registered on the Central Digital Platform and share up-to-date information. The Authority shall assess suppliers (or where relevant, a connected person), an associated person or a sub-contractor to determine whether mandatory or discretionary grounds for exclusion apply, in accordance with The Procurement Act 2023. Please see the PSQ for full information on financial requirements.

The technical ability conditions of participation and the associated evaluation criteria are set out in the PSQ and PSQ supporting documentation.

The PSQ Guidance document provides the details of the criteria required for suppliers to progress to ITT.

Submission & procedure

Enquiry deadline
17 Jul 2026, 11:00 am
Submission address
https://contracts.mod.uk/
Electronic submission
Yes
Procedure
Competitive flexible procedure