Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
NSTIx Anomaly Detection RFI
The Protective Security Co-Creation Programme is part of the National Security Technology and Innovation Exchange (NSTIx) network.
We are exploring how anomaly detection algorithms could be best used across and beyond government to help examine, identify and then detect concealed threat and contraband items in baggage, vehicles and cargo.
Our aim is to build a better understanding of current market capability and to drive innovation and progress by bringing together the supplier and customer community.
The specific focus of this project is data, and to address some of the challenges associated with it.
We want to engage suppliers that have experience in anomaly detection to: understand what suppliers require to enable them to meet threat detection and security screening requirements; understand what data would be useful to share; and develop strategies as to how best to facilitate data sharing.
The information you provide will assist in forming the basis of an in-person event designed to discuss these issues and challenges across the community and in developing a statement of requirements for potential future activities (such as data sharing agreements).
We are seeking submissions from individuals / organisations that have experience in anomaly detection, irrespective of the market sector they are currently working in.
Please note that this Request for Information (RFI) is not a commitment to any subsequent development.
Responses to this RFI should be submitted using the attached form and uploaded to the Defence Sourcing Portal or emailed to acork@dstl.gov.uk.
Submissions must be submitted by 18:00 on Friday 10th February 2023.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept any submissions after this point.
Selection for the collaboration event will take place week commencing the 13th February and we will let you know whether you have been selected for the event on Friday 17th February 2023, at which point further details will be provided.
The collaboration event is subject to receipt of an appropriate number of responses.
If you have any questions or require further information regarding this RFI, then please email acork@dstl.gov.uk with "Anomaly Detection RFI Question" in the subject line.
Any further information will only be shared with organisations who can credibly contribute to a UK security capability.
What the supplier must deliver
We want to engage suppliers that have
We want to engage suppliers that have experience in anomaly detection to: understand what suppliers require to enable them to meet threat detection and security screening requirements; understand what data would be useful to share; and develop strategies as to how best to facilitate data sharing.
The information you provide will assist in
The information you provide will assist in forming the basis of an in-person event designed to discuss these issues and challenges across the community and in developing a statement of requirements for potential future activities (such as data sharing agreements).
We are seeking submissions from individuals /
We are seeking submissions from individuals / organisations that have experience in anomaly detection, irrespective of the market sector they are currently working in.
Responses to this RFI should be submitted
Responses to this RFI should be submitted using the attached form and uploaded to the Defence Sourcing Portal or emailed to acork@dstl.gov.uk.
Submissions must be submitted by 18:00 on
Submissions must be submitted by 18:00 on Friday 10th February 2023.
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