Section one: Contracting authority/entity
one.1) Name and addresses
Department for Business and Trade
SW1A 2DY
London
commercialbpo@businessandtrade.gov.uk
Country
United Kingdom
NUTS code
UK - United Kingdom
Internet address(es)
Main address
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-business-and-trade
Section two: Object
two.1) Scope of the procurement
two.1.1) Title
GSCIP Datasets - Generalist Company and Supply Level Data & Risk Data
two.1.2) Main CPV code
- 72300000 - Data services
two.1.3) Type of contract
Services
two.1.4) Short description
The Department for Business and Trade ("DBT") has a potential requirement for the provision of generalist company and supply level datasets & risk datasets.
The Secretary of State for DBT is the contracting authority responsible for meeting this anticipated requirement. DBT intends to publish the Contract Notice 06/01/2025.
The full specifications shall be provided with the contract documents but they are expected to incorporate:
Lot 1: Generalist Company and Supply Level Data
The requirement for datasets that fulfil the mandatory criteria for one or more of the following:
- 1 - Trading relationships between businesses ('A' supplies 'B')
- 2 - Products produced by a business, or at a business facility ('A' sells ' steel' OR 'steel' is made at 'X')
- 3 - Locations of business activity ('A' has a factory at 'X')
- 4 - Transactions between facilities owned by businesses (Factory at 'X' owned by 'A' sends goods to Factory 'Y' owned by 'B' on 'Z' date)
Lot 2: Company-level Risk Information
Lot 3: Country-level Risk Information
It is anticipated the contract shall be for a period of up to 36 months, including any available contract option(s). The requirement has an estimated total value of £6,958,629 (excluding VAT) and this value includes any available contract option(s).
Please email commercialbpo@businessandtrade.gov.uk to express your interest in the bid and indicate which lot(s) you would be bidding for.
Section six. Complementary information
six.6) Original notice reference
Notice number: 2024/S 000-036648
Section seven. Changes
seven.1.2) Text to be corrected in the original notice
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It is anticipated that the tender will be launched in December 2024 with contracts being awarded in February 2025 and commencing in April 2025.
This procurement is subject to internal governance, should the authority proceed to competition the full details of the requirement and ITT shall be published on Find a Tender Service and Contracts Finder with participation instructions.
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It is anticipated that the tender will be launched in January 2025 with contracts being awarded in March 2025 and commencing in April 2025.
This procurement is subject to internal governance, should the authority proceed to competition the full details of the requirement and ITT shall be published on Find a Tender Service and Contracts Finder with participation instructions.
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DBT leads a cross-government programme that combines both government (HMG), private sector and open-source datasets to build detailed global supply chain maps at commodity and company level using a third- party ring-fenced graph style database stored on DBT’s own environment.
DBT intends to develop a multi-lot tender with each lot covering a dataset type. Additional dataset types are likely to be procured early in the new year.
The proposed structure will be:
• Lot 1: Generalist Company and Supply Level Data
• Lot 2: Risk Data
DBT will be seeking multiple providers across all the lots, including the potential for a single supplier to provide data for more than one lot. DBT’s intention is for the estimated budget of £7,000,000 over 36 months to be allocated across the lots and the contracts, for clarity this figure shall not be available to a single provider and DBT is looking for a diversity of supply chain data from multiple suppliers. It is proposed that the contracts will begin in April 2025 and will be for a duration of up to 3 years.
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DBT leads a cross-government programme that combines both government (HMG), private sector and open-source datasets to build detailed global supply chain maps at commodity and company level using a third- party ring-fenced graph style database stored on DBT's own environment.
DBT intends to develop a multi-lot tender with each lot covering a dataset type. Additional dataset types are likely to be procured early in the new year.
The proposed structure will be:
- Lot 1: Generalist Company and Supply Level Data
Lot Value: £3,629,529 (excluding VAT)
Individual Total Contract Value: Up to £1,209,843 excluding VAT (inclusive of all extension periods)
Individual Annual Contract Value: Up to £403,281 excluding VAT
Contacts to be awarded: 3 – with the option to award to a 4th contingent upon the availability of remaining budget
- Lot 2: Company-level Risk Information
Lot Value: £2,403,000 (excluding VAT)
Individual Total Contract Value: Up to £1,500,000 excluding VAT (inclusive of all extension periods)
Individual Annual Contract Value: Up to £500,000 excluding VAT
Contacts to be awarded: 1 – with the option to award to a 2nd contingent upon the availability of remaining budget
- Lot 3: Country-level Risk Information
Lot Value: £926,100 (excluding VAT)
Individual Total Contract Value: Up to £926,100 excluding VAT (inclusive of all extension periods)
Individual Annual Contract Value: Up to £308,700 excluding VAT
Contacts to be awarded: 1
DBT will be seeking multiple providers, including the potential for a single supplier to provide data for more than one lot. DBT's intention is for the estimated budget of £6,958,629 (excluding VAT) over 36 months to be allocated across the lots and the contracts, for clarity this figure shall not be available to a single provider and DBT is looking for a diversity of supply chain data from multiple suppliers. It is proposed that the contracts will begin in April 2025 and will be for a duration of 12-months with two optional 12-month extensions.
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Value excluding VAT: £5,833,333
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Value excluding VAT: £6,958,629