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Economics for Foreign Policy

Tender Overview

LOCATION

Inner London - West, United Kingdom

VALUE

£2,520,000

DEADLINE

February 10, 2026 at 00:00

CATEGORY

Other

CPV CODE

80000000

REFERENCE

005935-2026

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Original Tender Description

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) intend to engage with the market in advance of the procurement of The Economics for Foreign Policy Course, FCDO’s flagship economics training offer tailored for FCDO roles. This notice is NOT a call for competition. It is being issued for the purpose of: - Informing suppliers of a forthcoming procurement - Inviting interested suppliers to participate in early market engagement using the Supplier Expression of Interest Form (link below) Partaking in market engagement does not preclude from proceeding to a future stage of procurement. Overview: The contract is for the development and delivery of an online course designed to equip FCDO staff with role-relevant practitioner level economics knowledge and boost their analytical skills. Upon completion, learners will know how to critically appraise data, scrutinise relevant economic indicators, understand how evaluation can support FCDO’s work, and use robust evidence to inform decision-making. The intended course structure is below: Core unit 1. The building blocks of economics – What is economics? Analyse and explain the behaviour of households, communities, firms and markets. Understand and be able to explain the economic context of a country. Core unit 2. Macroeconomic management & International economics Strengthen understanding of the macroeconomic management of countries and evaluate policy responses to crises. Identify and explain interactions between the national and global economy. Core unit 3. Data & empirical methods Critically evaluate data sources, including in AI applications, and assess their reliability using principles of trustworthiness, quality, and value, and interpret findings to inform policy decisions. Core unit 4. Monitoring & Evaluation Raise awareness of how Monitoring Evaluation and Learning can support the FCDO’s work and providing foundational skills to enable staff to tell the story of what FCDO does, be intelligent commissioners of evaluation and users of evaluation evidence. Elective 1. Cross-border economics 2: global public goods, climate, and resilience to disasters Understand and explain the main concepts behind the economics of climate change, nature and biodiversity. Learn how the main theories in environmental, ecological and resource economics feed into policy discourse. Elective 2. The economics of development: economic growth, inclusive development, and the role of development cooperation Diagnose a country’s state of development, barriers to and opportunities for inclusive development. Recognise and assess the role of foreign institutions, foreign aid and globalisation in economic development. Elective 3. Politics, policy implementation and the economy Analyse and explain how political institutions and economic forces interact to shape policy and societal outcomes. Compare different political-economic systems and their development paths.
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MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS

  • None specified for participating in this early market engagement stage.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Be an interested supplier in the field of economics education and training services.
  • Be capable of developing and delivering an online economics course tailored for FCDO roles.
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TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Demonstrated capability to develop and deliver an online course designed to equip FCDO staff with practitioner-level economics knowledge and boost analytical skills.
  • Expertise in designing and delivering content covering core economics units: The building blocks of economics (behaviour of households, communities, firms, markets, economic context), Macroeconomic management & International economics (macroeconomic management, policy responses to crises, national/global economy interactions), Data & empirical methods (critical evaluation of data sources, reliability principles, interpretation for policy, including AI applications), and Monitoring & Evaluation (awareness of M&E/Learning support for FCDO, foundational skills for storytelling, intelligent commissioning/using evaluation evidence).
  • Expertise in designing and delivering content for elective economics units, including: Cross-border economics (global public goods, climate, resilience to disasters, environmental/ecological/resource economics theories), The economics of development (diagnosing development state, barriers/opportunities for inclusive development, role of foreign institutions/aid/globalisation), and Politics, policy implementation and the economy (interaction of political institutions/economic forces, comparison of political-economic systems).
  • Ability to create a course structure that enables learners to critically appraise data, scrutinise relevant economic indicators, understand how evaluation supports FCDO’s work, and use robust evidence to inform decision-making.
  • Capacity to tailor course content to be role-relevant for FCDO staff.
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FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • None specified for participating in this early market engagement stage. The estimated contract value for the forthcoming procurement is 2,520,000 EUR.
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Participate in early market engagement.
  • Submit a Supplier Expression of Interest Form (a link will be provided by the Contracting Authority).
  • Note: The general submission deadline for the forthcoming procurement is 2026-02-10T00:00:00.

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Planning Notice
Administrative Documents005935-2026.html
Summary:
The FCDO is issuing this preliminary market engagement notice to inform suppliers about a forthcoming procurement for an online Economics for Foreign Policy Course and invites interested parties to participate in early market engagement.
DOC
OCDS Record
OCDS Data005935-2026_ocds_record.json
Summary:
The FCDO is conducting early market engagement for a future procurement to develop and deliver an online "Economics for Foreign Policy Course" aimed at equipping staff with practitioner-level economics knowledge and analytical skills.
DOC
OCDS Release Package
Other005935-2026_ocds_release.json
Summary:
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"summary_ee": "See OCDS andmepakett annab teavet Välis-, Rahvaste Ühenduse ja Arenguameti (FCDO) eelseisva hanke kohta veebipõhise majanduskursuse "Economics for Foreign Policy" jaoks, mis on pigem eelinfo turuga suhtlemiseks kui pakkumiskutse.",
"summary_en": "This OCDS data package provides information on the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's upcoming procurement for an online Economics for Foreign Policy Course, serving as a Prior Information Notice for early market engagement rather than a call for competition.",
"summary_lv": "Šī OCDS datu pakotne sniedz informāciju par Ārlietu, Sadraudzības un Attīstības biroja (FCDO) gaidāmo iepirkumu tiešsaistes kursam "Ekonomika ārpolitikai", kas kalpo kā iepriekšējs paziņojums tirgus iesaistei, nevis kā uzaicinājums iesniegt piedāvājumus.",
"is_required": false,
"document_type": "OCDS Data"
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Official PDF Version
Administrative Documents005935-2026_official.pdf
Summary:
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is issuing a preliminary market engagement notice to inform suppliers about a forthcoming procurement for the development and delivery of an online Economics for Foreign Policy Course and invites interested parties to participate in early market engagement.

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Excellent

Tender Quality Score

This is a well-structured Prior Information Notice (PIN) for early market engagement, clearly outlining the scope of a forthcoming economics training procurement. It effectively informs potential suppliers and invites participation, demonstrating good transparency for this stage of the procurement process.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance85/100

The notice clearly defines its purpose as market engagement, not a call for competition, aligning with best practices for preliminary market consultation. Deadlines for Expression of Interest are reasonable, and CPV codes are appropriately assigned.

Clarity90/100

The description of the 'Economics for Foreign Policy' course, its objectives, and detailed unit structure is exceptionally clear and unambiguous. The AI-extracted requirements for market engagement are also very well-defined.

Completeness85/100

For a Prior Information Notice, the document is highly complete, providing all essential information such as title, organization, reference, estimated value, contract duration, and a detailed scope of work for the future procurement. The absence of formal evaluation criteria is appropriate for this stage.

Fairness90/100

The proactive market engagement approach itself promotes fairness by informing a broad range of potential suppliers early. The requirements, while detailed, describe the necessary expertise for the course content rather than appearing tailored to a specific company. The estimated value is disclosed.

Practicality80/100

Key practical details such as estimated value, contract duration, and start date are provided. The mention of a 'Supplier Expression of Interest Form (link below)' suggests a practical and accessible electronic submission method for market engagement.

Document URL for the Expression of Interest form is not explicitly provided in the text, only implied by 'link below'.
Data Consistency95/100

The information provided is highly consistent across all sections. Key fields are populated, and there are no indications of disputes or suspensions. The dates are logical and coherent.

'Liable Person' field is empty.
Sustainability30/100

The tender does not explicitly incorporate green procurement, social aspects, or innovation criteria beyond the mention of 'AI applications' within the course content itself. This is a common area for improvement in training-related procurements.

No explicit green procurement criteria.
No explicit social criteria.

Strengths

Clear purpose as a Prior Information Notice for market engagement.
Detailed and unambiguous description of the course content and objectives.
Transparency regarding estimated value, duration, and contract start date.
Proactive market engagement approach promotes competition.
High data consistency across all provided information.

Concerns

Lack of explicit sustainability, social, or innovation criteria.
'Liable Person' field is unpopulated.
The specific URL for the Expression of Interest form is not directly visible in the provided text.

Recommendations

1. Consider incorporating sustainability, social value, or innovation criteria into the future full tender, where relevant.
2. Ensure all administrative fields, such as 'Liable Person', are fully populated in future notices.
3. Clearly provide the direct link to the Expression of Interest form for ease of access.

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