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Pipeline Framework: Future Naval Design Partnering (FNDP) CF Future Opportunity
A pipeline has been launched for Future Naval Design Partnering (FNDP) CF Future Opportunity.The contract start Date is 1 July 2024. Approach to market date is 15 May 2023.The Submarine Future Naval Design Partnering (FNDP) Framework is being established based on the continued need for selective industry support to early stage design, technology management and through-life technical support in the submarine domain.This support is captured by the three Roles of the FNDP:Role 1 – Supporting the SDA in undertaking pre-concept and concept submarine design studies and capability investigations. Such work includes: the development of design and technology strategy options for future capability delivery and dealing with emerging technical issues in current platforms.Role 2 – Supporting the SDA in undertaking through-life technology management studies. Such work includes assisting the SDA in developing, implementing and managing the technology roadmap; dealing with emerging technical issues in current platforms; technical support to Technology Demonstration Programmes (TDPs); and a programme of work and the funding necessary to sustain critical niche technology capability in the Submarine Enterprise.Role 3 – Providing through-life technical support to the SDA in its Intelligent Customer (i.e. Design Approving Authority) role. So that SDA can make appropriate choices and decisions on material presented by its Tier 1 contractors (Technical Authorities) across new acquisition (e.g. SSNR, Dreadnought and in-build Astute Class submarines), support (e.g. in-service Astute and Vanguard Class submarines) and disposal.The FNDP is actively seeking and will encourage collaboration across the enterprise, all tasking will be awarded on merit with competition being the default. A key tenet of the competitive nature of tasking is to drive industry to think outside the box and offer novel and innovative approaches, methods and opportunities.The cost advised within this Future Opportunity is an estimate at this stage and subject to ongoing programme development and approvals.The Future SubsNDP seeks access to the niche skills and expertise held by industry across the full gamut of submarine design, development, build, sustainment and disposal. Key areas relate to Submarine Platform Systems (e.g. platform management system, hydraulics, electrical), Submarine Secondary Systems (e.g. steam machinery, gearboxes, propulsion motors), Integrated Survivability (sonar, signature, payloads, shock) and transversals (e.g. availability, software, Information Assurance, Cyber).The Future SubsNDP is anticipated to comprise between 10 and 14 core companies, we will welcome combined technical proposals from small / medium / micro enterprises, as the SDA is keen to establish direct access to bespoke, tailored, niche suppliers; including small / micro enterprises. For example we would welcome an offering from companies grouped around Secondary Propulsion Equipment (current and future).This is a potential opportunity from the government, and the pipeline gives advance notice of an opportunity that might be offered by the public sector in the future – allowing potential suppliers to plan accordingly. When a public sector organisation publishes a pipeline notice, it does not necessarily mean that an opportunity will be offered in the future.For more information contact: Ministry of Defence, MOD 1st Floor East, Building 359, Keith Road, Rosyth Business Park, Rosyth KY11 2BY. Email: dessmis-susm-rosyth-cmrcl-ndp@mod.gov.uk Website: www.contracts.mod.uk
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