Space Weather R2O Maintenance - BGS (UKRI)
Estimated value
—
Awarded value
£242k
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
02 Jul 2026
Description
Space Weather Implementation, Measurement, Modelling and Risk' (SWIMMR), was a £19.9m UKRI SPF funded programme led by STFC from 2019, and which largely concluded in 2023. Several of the projects were targeted at space weather scientific modelling gaps, with the aim of bringing them into operation for forecast capabilities in the Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre (MOSWOC). The project 'S3' stood up systems and enabled collaboration between academic partners and the Met Office space weather programme, bringing a platform 'sandbox environment' and portal for monitoring outputs into use at the Met Office (MO) where our scientists worked with several academic partners to bring their models into use. Whilst the original SWIMMR programme made this collaboration possible, there is much work remaining to bring the models into working operational use by the target date of September 2026, the Research to Operations to Research (R2O2R) project is the next stage in this Programme. The Space Weather CSA with the Department for Science and Technology (DSIT) sets out a required output for the Met Office to Support the validation, integration and exploitation of new capabilities and data delivered through the SPF SWIMMR Programme. Met Office Space Weather (MOSW) has agreed with funding partner DSIT to deliver several targets for the next phase of work: Evidence of user need and user requirement to shape model use and output (MOSWOC being the primary user, with several end-users being the recipients of forecasting products). Technical and scientific requirements within MOSW for fully onboarding, working with and supporting the models and/or their outputs in operational settings. (Whilst the 'S3' platform and portal were helpful for the early stages of model collaboration, they are not able to support long term model and output development and operation). In terms of the projects to achieve modelling capability, we have agreed a number of these and their priority levels with the academic institutions who own the models. The partner, British Geological Survey ("BGS"), led the 'SAGE' (ground effects) project within the SWIMMR Programme. Through this work, BGS developed the SPIDER model - an integrated nowcast and forecasting capability for modelling the effects of Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC) across the Great Britain high-voltage power network, pipelines and railways in near real-time. Under the R2O Maintenance contract, BGS will provide ongoing support, maintenance and incremental improvement of the SAGE system and its SPIDER model component, ensuring it continues to operate effectively within the Met Office operational environment. This includes sustaining model performance, addressing defects, implementing updates where required, and supporting the interpretation and application of model outputs within the Space Weather service.
Scope
- Reference
- DN818510
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Direct award
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£242k
Award date
01 Mar 2026
Contract start
16 Jul 2026
Contract end
31 Mar 2027