Incident Command System

Cleveland Fire AuthoritycontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-05e19fProcurement Act 2023SME suitableplanning
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14 Nov 2025

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Description

Cleveland Fire Brigade are currently soft market testing with a view to undertaking a procurement exercise for an Incident Command System. Any Incident Command System proposed should include the following functionality: • The command system should have a way of recording decisions. Whether that be written, verbally or video recording, this is a key requirement moving forward. • It should contain the ability to be updated in real time and ensure data is not lost if connection is lost. • Tall buildings management is vital; this will be required to share occupancy and resident status for all flats within a building to be shared amongst all users. This should be user friendly and easily populated with status updates such as fire survival guidance given, resident evacuated etc. • System must be able to be accessed by multiple users and devices at once. • An ability to record the command structure of an incident would be required. • An ability to record or upload ARA and ERA documents. • The option to pass info/instant message would be useful. • All interactions with the incident must be timestamped and auditable. • Ideally the system would be compatible to a number of devices, i.e. mobile phone, tablet, and laptop/desktop. • The potential to link into other information feeds and systems, such as local authority CCTV (if available), drone footage etc. • A mapping tool that allows for things like overheads, maps, cordons, overlays etc to be displayed and use. This would incorporate things like hydrants maps etc. • The ability to record personal accountability on the incident ground, including fire and non-fire personnel. • Ability to pick up staffing from CFB rostering systems • Ability to track fire appliances on a live map (linked to CFB mobilising system)

Scope

Reference
SP215 2025
Total value
Below the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
01 Nov 2026 to 31 Mar 2030
Possible extension to 31 Mar 2032
Main category
goods
CPV classifications
35000000
48000000
Contract locations
North East England, United Kingdom
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)