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Dstl defines science and tech procurement frameworks

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), as the MoD S&T category manager, has established strategic S&T framework agreements for use across government.

These frameworks are an efficient way for UK government to engage science and technology suppliers and for suppliers to become part of the UK government S&T supply chain.

Dstl work with industry including small and medium-sized enterprises and academia to help deliver the science inside UK security and defence.

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Each of the frameworks covers a specific area of science and technology; some are sub-divided into lots. Each framework or lot is managed by a lead contractor. The frameworks are:

  • Analysis for science and technology research in defence (ASTRID) framework
  • Electronic warfare and cyber (EW&C) framework
  • Human social science research capability (HSSRC) framework
  • Progeny maritime research framework (PMRF)
  • Serapis framework, covering C4ISR (command, control, computers, communication, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance), space systems, synthetic environments and simulation technology
  • Weapons sector research framework (WSRF)

Dstl also uses a dynamic procurement system called R-Cloud to match suppliers’ capabilities and skills to our requirements. Register to join the R-Cloud at any time: www.gov.uk/guidance/r-cloud

For full guidance on how to sell to or work with Dstl: www.gov.uk/guidance/how-to-sell-to-dstl-industry-academia-and-other-research-organisations

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