RFP QuestBeta
Awarded · ResultStage · contract

Business Energy and Industrial Strategy

Invitation to Tender - Supply Chain International Best Practice Research Project

R&DCPV 73000000
Value£70k
Awarded5 Jan 2022
Published3 Feb 2022
RegionLondon
Outcome — awarded

This is a contract result notice, not an open opportunity. Details from the official award data.

Contract value in context
£70ktotal contract value
median £66k
this tender£0£561k

This sits in the upper-middle of the Research & Development band — a substantial contract for the sector. Based on 20,405 valued Research & Development tenders in our corpus.

The brief

This project aims to examine how governments internationally are supporting organisations to develop their cyber resilience by addressing supply chain risks across the energy, chemicals and space sectors and what is considered best practice (voluntary and regulatory) in terms of measures implemented.

This work will give us a better understanding of the supply chain cyber security measures taken globally.

The intermediate and final outputs will be used to inform our nascent partnership building initiatives and ensure that we can support the development of any energy, chemicals and space sector cyber security supply chain policy, and feed in our views for any cross-government supply chain approaches in the UK context.

Throughout the project the following objectives should be addressed and evidenced: • To understand how governments internationally are enabling or supporting organisations to develop their cyber resilience by addressing cyber security supply chain risks across the energy (including operational technology), chemicals and space sectors. • To learn what is considered best policy practice (voluntary and regulatory) in either energy (including operational technology), chemicals and space supply chain practice, and identify possible policy options for us. • Learn what is considered best policy practice (voluntary and regulatory) in cyber security supply chain practice, where it is transferrable to the energy sector (including operational technology), chemicals and space sector. • Identify cyber security supply chain partnership delivery models and identify their success factors and barriers. • To inform and improve the delivery of our proposed cyber security supply chain code of practice and partnership.

The project stages shall be detailed in the subsequent Invitation to Tender (ITT) however broadly open-source research will be used to develop a comprehensive understanding of global cyber security supply chain measures in the energy, operational technology, chemicals and space sectors as well as exploring codes of practice / partnership within these sectors.

The data gathered will then be analysed using qualitative and quantitative methods to produce the required outputs.

The outputs will include a project report and recommendations, accompanying summary presentation, presentation for stakeholders, case studies on codes of practice / partnership and a database.

BEIS will quality assure the outputs throughout the project and therefore, it may be necessary to make changes to deliverables based on this feedback.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

This project aims to examine how governments

This project aims to examine how governments internationally are supporting organisations to develop their cyber resilience by addressing supply chain risks across the energy, chemicals and space sectors and what is considered best practice (voluntary and regulatory) in terms of measures implemented.

02

This work will give us a better

This work will give us a better understanding of the supply chain cyber security measures taken globally.

03

The intermediate and final outputs will

The intermediate and final outputs will be used to inform our nascent partnership building initiatives and ensure that we can support the development of any energy, chemicals and space sector cyber security supply chain policy, and feed in our views for any cross-government supply chain approaches in the UK context.

04

Throughout the project the following objectives should

Throughout the project the following objectives should be addressed and evidenced:.

05

To understand how governments internationally are enabling

To understand how governments internationally are enabling or supporting organisations to develop their cyber resilience by addressing cyber security supply chain risks across the energy (including operational technology), chemicals and space sectors.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

What this bid requires

Skills, tools & certifications

Detected from the notice — the capabilities and credentials this bid calls for. Click one to see who wins that work.

Buyer intelligence

Make the case to bid

Reveal who to approach at Business Energy and Industrial Strategy, and generate a go-to-market strategy from their news, accounts and people.

Source & provenance
OCID
841de861-f583-4722-85b8-45eaa47f901f
Stage
contract · Contract
Source
Contracts Finder
Buyer ref
5294/08/2021 - ITT
View the original notice on Contracts Finder

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source data © Crown copyright.

Market context

Who wins this kind of work

The suppliers and buyers around this opportunity — drawn from official award data. Drag to orbit; click a node to explore.

Top suppliers & buyers in Research & Development

Scroll to explore the market network

Business Energy and Industrial Strategy’s tender network

Assembling the network…

Also open now

Similar open tenders

Third Party Intermediary Research

Consumer Council for Water

Closes 7 Aug 2026R&D
£64kValue

UK1 Industrial Decarbonisation Research Programme (IDRP)

Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

Closes 3 Sept 2026R&D
£4.7mValue