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NSpOC Sovereign Sensor Capability - Active RF

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Deadline
399 days left
April 30, 2027
Contract Details
Category
Restricted Procedure
Reference
009745-2026
Value
£36,000,000
Location
United Kingdom
Published
March 19, 2026
Organization
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

February 04, 2026

Deadline for Questions

April 23, 2027

Submission Deadline

April 30, 2027

Contract Start Date

May 09, 2027

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Budget
£36,000,000
Duration
37 months
Location
United Kingdom
Type
Restricted Procedure
68
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

The UK Space Agency (UKSA), as part of the National Space Operations Centre (NSpOC) programme, intends to commence a competitive procurement for the deployment of a sovereign, high‑power (~1 MW class) space surveillance radar in the Southern Hemisphere (final location is still to be determined but bidders should note the requirement to deploy into the Southern Hemisphere) to enhance the UK's Space Surveillance & Tracking (SST) and Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capability. It is expected that the radar system will operate as a key national asset, providing enhanced detection, tracking and custody of resident space objects, particularly small-size debris and operational satellites in Low Earth Orbit. It will deliver significant improvements to UK resilience, space safety, collision avoidance, re-entry monitoring, fragmentation detection, and wider civil-military situational awareness objectives. The procurement will cover all elements of sensor deployment, including (but not limited to): • Radar system design, manufacturing and/or acquisition (as necessary); • On site civil engineering and construction works, including foundations and supporting infrastructure; • Installation, systems integration, alignment, testing and commissioning; • Handover into operational service, associated documentation, training, and assurance materials; • Integration with NSpOC's wider operational architectures, tasking frameworks and national space safety processes. • Post-handover maintenance and support. Planned Procurement Timelines: It is the UK Space Agency's intention to issue a Selection Questionnaire (SQ) on 1 September 2026. The SQ will be will primarily seek: • Confirmation that suppliers possess the technical capability, capacity and experience required to deliver a complex radar and associated civil/engineering programme; • High level organisational information required for compliance, policy and national security assurance; • Initial declarations relating to proposed subcontracting arrangements, supply chain dependencies, and any international elements requiring review. Eligibility Requirements: Given the highly sensitive nature of this capability, and its strategic importance to the UK's national security, applicants must meet strict eligibility criteria: 1. Eligible applications will be by a UK-registered company within which all strategic decisions are undertaken in the UK by UK nationals only. Applicants must confirm this organisational arrangement as part of their SQ response. 2. Subcontractor and Supply Chain Restrictions - where an applicant intends to use non-UK subcontractors for any part of the requirement, the SQ response must explicitly justify why the proposed capability cannot be sourced within the UK, and must detail the security mitigations, governance and assurance mechanisms the supplier proposes to put in place. UKSA reserves the right to reject any application on national security grounds, including (but not limited to) concerns relating to: • Non UK subcontractors; • Overseas control, ownership or strategic influence; • Sensitive technology transfer risks; • Supply chain elements considered incompatible with UK national security expectations. UKSA will evaluate all such proposals with a strong presumption in favour of sovereign capability and UK only delivery, unless compelling evidence demonstrates that overseas subcontracting is essential and does not pose unacceptable national security risks. Estimated Contract Value and Funding Position: The estimated contract value is currently £30 million (excluding VAT). This figure is indicative only at this stage and remains subject to: • Internal due diligence; • Confirmation of final scope; • Availability of programme funding; • Required UK Government approvals. UKSA reserves the right to adjust the estimated value as the procurement progresses and as greater clarity on technical scope, delivery model, and site requirements is established. Additional Context: The future radar system is expected to form a core component of the UK's long term sovereign SDA architecture, complementing existing UK and partner sensors, and integrating into NSpOC's operational mission system. The solution must therefore demonstrate resilience, high availability, environmental compliance, cyber security robustness, and suitability for operation within a secure, safety critical environment. A tender notice containing full details of the procedure, tendering stages and evaluation approach will be published following completion of the SQ stage and approval of the procurement strategy. Raytheon Systems Limited are currently undertaking a technical feasibility study to inform the specification of the radar system. The final deliverable from this work will be released to bidders who pass the SQ stage under NDA to ensure an equitable competition. **Please note the value of this procurement is indicative at this stage and subject to change**

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Requirements & Qualifications

41 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (8)
Mandatory (5)
Compliance (7)
Technical (19)
Financial (2)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS8
--Applicants must respond to the Selection Questionnaire (SQ) when issued on 1 September 2026.
--The SQ response must confirm the applicant's organisational arrangement (UK-registered, UK nationals for strategic decisions).
--The SQ response must provide high-level organisational information for compliance, policy, and national security assurance.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS5
--Applications may be rejected on national security grounds.
--Concerns relating to non-UK subcontractors may lead to rejection.
--Concerns relating to overseas control, ownership, or strategic influence may lead to rejection.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS7
--Applicants must be a UK-registered company.
--All strategic decisions within the applicant company must be undertaken in the UK by UK nationals only.
--Applicants must confirm their organisational arrangement (UK-registered, UK nationals for strategic decisions) as part of their SQ response.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS19
--The solution must be a sovereign, high-power (~1 MW class) space surveillance radar.
--The radar must be deployed in the Southern Hemisphere (final location TBD).
--The radar system must enhance the UK's Space Surveillance & Tracking (SST) and Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capability.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS2
--The estimated contract value is £30 million (excluding VAT), which is indicative and subject to change.
--The estimated contract value is also stated as 36,000,000 EUR.

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Documents

4 documents available with AI summaries

OCDS RecordDOC
009745-2026_ocds_record.json

The UK Space Agency seeks a UK-registered company to deploy a £30M sovereign high-power space surveillance radar in the Southern Hemisphere, requiring strong UK national security compliance and technical capability for space domain awareness.

OCDS Release PackageDOC
009745-2026_ocds_release.json

The UK Space Agency seeks a UK-registered company to deploy a £30M high-power space surveillance radar in the Southern Hemisphere, requiring extensive technical capability, national security compliance, and strict UK-only strategic decision-making and supply chain preference.

Official PDF VersionPDF
009745-2026_official.pdf

The UK Space Agency seeks a UK-registered company to deploy a sovereign, high-power space surveillance radar in the Southern Hemisphere, valued at £30M, with strict national security eligibility criteria.

Tender NoticeHTM
009745-2026.html

This document is a contract details notice for a concluded, non-competitive procurement by UK Research and Innovation for "Load and Coupler work for Spinner" valued at 27,300 EUR, awarded to Spinner United Kingdom ltd.

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Tender Quality Score

This planned tender from the UK Space Agency for a sovereign space surveillance radar is clear in its technical scope and requirements but raises significant fairness concerns due to highly restrictive national security eligibility criteria and the prior involvement of a specific company. Key details like full evaluation criteria and e-submission are currently missing.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The procedure type and CPV codes are clearly defined, and deadlines appear reasonable. While the national security clauses are highly restrictive, they are likely legally justifiable for a sensitive procurement of this nature. However, as a 'planned' notice, full legal details, including complete evaluation criteria, are not yet published.

Full evaluation criteria and tendering stages are not yet published (inherent to 'planned' status).
Clarity80/100

The description of the radar system, its purpose, and the scope of work is very clear and unambiguous. The AI-extracted requirements are comprehensive and well-documented. However, the tender explicitly states that detailed evaluation criteria will be published later, which is a significant clarity gap for potential bidders at this stage.

Detailed evaluation criteria are not yet specified.
Completeness70/100

Most basic information, deadlines, value, and duration are specified. Requirements are well-defined. However, the explicit statement that full evaluation criteria and tendering stages will be published later means the current notice is incomplete for a full tender assessment, even if appropriate for a 'planned' status.

Full evaluation criteria and tendering stages are not yet defined.
Fairness50/100

The eligibility requirements are extremely restrictive, mandating a UK-registered company with all strategic decisions undertaken by UK nationals in the UK, and a strong presumption for UK-only delivery. While justified by national security, this severely limits competition. The prior involvement of Raytheon Systems Limited in a technical feasibility study, even with a promise of NDA-protected release of deliverables, raises concerns about potential competitive advantage or tailoring. The absence of specified evaluation criteria and the lack of e-submission further detract from fairness.

Highly restrictive eligibility criteria limiting competition.
Prior involvement of a specific company (Raytheon) in feasibility study.
Practicality65/100

The contract start date and duration are clearly specified, and financing information is available (though indicative). However, the lack of support for electronic submission is a significant practical drawback in modern procurement, hindering ease of access and participation.

No electronic submission (e-submission) support.
Data Consistency85/100

Most key fields are populated, and dates are logical and consistent. There are no reported suspensions or disputes. A minor inconsistency exists in the estimated value, stated as £30 million (excluding VAT) in the description and 36,000,000.00 EUR in the financial information, though it is noted as indicative.

Minor currency inconsistency for the estimated value (£30M vs €36M).
Sustainability30/100

The tender does not explicitly mention any green procurement, social aspects, or innovation focus beyond the inherent technical advancement of the project itself. It is also not EU funded, which often correlates with higher sustainability standards.

No explicit green procurement criteria.
No explicit social aspects or considerations.

Strengths

Clear and detailed technical description of the required radar system and scope of work.
Value and duration of the contract are clearly specified, albeit indicative.
Logical and well-defined timeline for the procurement process, including SQ issuance.
Comprehensive AI-extracted requirements accurately reflect the tender content.
CPV code and NUTS code are appropriately assigned.

Concerns

Highly restrictive eligibility criteria based on national security, severely limiting competition.
Absence of detailed evaluation criteria at this stage, impacting clarity and fairness.
Prior involvement of Raytheon Systems Limited in a feasibility study raises concerns about potential competitive advantage.
Lack of support for electronic submission (e-submission).
Inconsistency in estimated value currency (£30M vs €36M).

Recommendations

1. Provide detailed evaluation criteria as early as possible to ensure transparency and allow bidders adequate preparation.
2. Implement electronic submission capabilities to enhance accessibility and efficiency.
3. Clearly articulate the justification for highly restrictive national security requirements to ensure compliance with procurement principles.

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