Private Sector Partner (PSP) for the Accelerated capability Environment (ACE)
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Published
06 Feb 2026
Description
This Tender Notice outlines the Home Offices intent to award a contract to deliver this requirement following a competitive procurement. The Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) solves public safety and security challenges by bringing together the best of public and private sector capabilities, especially new digital and data technologies. The Private Sector Partner requirement is for a supplier to work closely with the Authority, to act as a flexible commissioning and delivery partner with responsibility for the dynamic ecosystem and collaboration platform (physical and virtual), to deliver commissioned ACE customer requirements (challenges or problem statements) and jointly protect HMG interests. It should be noted that the ACE capability operates across HMG and Authorities other than the Home Office may access this agreement providing there is a memorandum of understanding in place for ACE services between the Home Office and the respective HMG organisation. Commissions may or may not be limited to public safety and security challenges. It is anticipated that the majority of services will be delivered within the United Kingdom however the Authority may require the private sector delivery partner to support international delivery if required. Annual commissions will vary during the term of the contract based upon HMG demand. Such commissions are not guaranteed and historically as per the published ACE annual reviews these have ranged from ~£29m-£49m. Market engagement has taken place for this opportunity with engagement calls on the 18th December 2024 and 30th January 2025. A face to face session was held at the Home Office on the 4th March 2025. Notices (025731-2024 & 035036-2024) were issued as part of transitional arrangements from PCR2015 to PA23. The engagements provided opportunities for interested parties to understand more on ACE and the private sector partner service as well as the procurement process. The service is required to integrate the following key functions of leadership, mission engagement, portfolio delivery and innovation and enablers. The interaction between these and the ACE team within the Home Office make this suitable to be delivered in one lot as an integrated solution. This will provide greater taxpayer value for money through efficiency and consistency in approach. Contract value is set at £19.8m for consistency with the tender notice but the contract drives to cost neutrality for the Authority. The duration of the initial contract term will be up to 36 months from the date of contract signature, with an option for up to two 12-month extensions making a total potential term of 60 months.
Scope
- Reference
- Project_2691
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 31 Oct 2025 to 30 Oct 2028Possible extension to 30 Oct 2030
Two optional extensions of up to 12 months each can be enacted at the Authority's discretion.
- CPV classifications
- 4511129072000000
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
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| Pricing | A pricing template will be required for completion fot bidders at the ITT stages. This will utilise the price/quality ratio and bidders will be required to input their propose doperating costs for ACE and plans for revenue generation. A net figure will be evaluated by the Authority. | price | 30.00% |
| Technical (Quality) Capability | Bidders will be required to complete seven weighted technical capability questions related to (for example) Portfolio delivery, Leadership, Mision engagement, enablers and mobilisation. Questions will have a scoring criteria of between 0 and 100. Outstanding 100 Very Good 75 Satisfactory 50 Poor 20 Unacceptable 0 | quality | 60.00% |
| Social Value | Bidders will be required to complete technical capability questions related to the social value policy theme of 'Kick start economic growth'. There will be 2 weighted questions with specific social value scoring ctriteria where each question can earn a score between 20 and 100. Excellent Response 100 Good Response 75 Average Response 50 Poor Response 20 | quality | 10.00% |
Participation
Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.
Legal and financial capacity conditions will be assessed as part of this procurement through the Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ) within the participation stage of the procurement. The PSQ is used to collect the information required for the Conditions of Participation Stage of the Private Sector partner for the Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) procurement. Guidance on the procurement process can be found Guidance for Bidders within the procurement suite of documentation on the Jaggaer e-sourcing portal. The Conditions of Participation Stage is a pass / fail stage of the procurement process, and suppliers must achieve a pass mark on all mandatory pass questions. If a Bidder does not pass all questions that are mandatory to pass, that Bidder shall be disqualified from the competition and will not progress to the next stage.
This procurement includes an assessment of technical capability to deliver the services for the contract - these will be assessed at both the participation and invitation to tender stages of the competition. At the participation stage, the technical capability questions will include questions on previous experience and capability in utilising external providers for innovation capability, collaborating with stakeholders, managing delivery with multiple organisations for innovation and implementation of such programmes. The actual question set can be found in the PSQ document of the procurement documentation suite at the Authority e-sourcing portal (jaggaer).
Bidders must successfully pass the procurement specific questionnaire (PSQ) question suite and be ranked in the top 6 following evaluation of the service specific technical questions.
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Competitive flexible procedure
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
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