Published date: 9 August 2016

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 29 August 2016

Contract summary

Industry

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support - 72000000

  • Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000

Location of contract

SW1P 4DF

Value of contract

£0 to £20,000

Procurement reference

SST/1617/026

Published date

9 August 2016

Closing date

29 August 2016

Contract start date

24 October 2016

Contract end date

28 February 2017

Contract type

Supply contract

Procedure type

Open procedure

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The Home Office is seeking to fund a number of small innovative research projects in order to measure the impact of disruption and removal of online terrorist content.

The internet has transformed the way that terrorist and extremist organisations can spread their message, influencing and radicalising individuals across borders. It enables groups such as Daesh to reach a global audience, with compelling and tailored messaging, exposing people to illegal and dangerous content.

Groups like Daesh are using the internet to inspire, radicalise, recruit and enable attack planning. We have also seen evidence of young and vulnerable people having online conversations with radicalisers who aim to take them into closed online spaces to discuss issues such as, how to prepare for and travel to Syria and how to carry out terrorist attacks in the UK.

Tackling terrorist and extremist content on the internet is vital in restricting access to and preventing the spread of propaganda and messaging. Government and police are undertaking a range of measures to tackle such content .

The Home Office would like to establish a stronger evidence base on the impact and effectiveness of activity undertaken to disrupt terrorist and extremist activity and influence online. In support of this we would like to invite expressions of interest from research partners to meet our aim of this tender - to measure the impact of disrupting or removing online terrorist material.

To help guide your thinking, there are a number of areas that we are interested in. This includes the short and long term impact disruption activity has on its:

• Availability/accessability (e.g. speed of reposting of content following takedown; ease of finding terrorist material)

• Reach and influence (e.g. viewership; number of social media followers; impact of the message and narrative; real world effect; effectiveness of content removal versus link removal)

• Quality (e.g. video / image quality; file size)

• Durability (e.g. the resilience and following of key accounts and networks promoting and disseminating extremist content)

• Location (e.g. diversification of platforms; shift to closed forums or dark web)

• Producers and disseminators (e.g. the frustration caused versus enhancement to their credibility; do individuals change the approach that they use for disseminating extremist content following disruption activity)

• Target audience (e.g. what is being said about online disruption activity on social media and online forums)

• Wider population (e.g. public attitudes to the role of Government with online disruption or takedowns)

We are also interested in understanding where disruption activity is most effective. For example, whether the removal of content from certain platforms or the removal of certain types of content are more effective than others. Also, the window of opportunity when a removal will have most impact before it is widely dessiminated.


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About the buyer

Contact name

SST Commercial

Address

2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF
England

Email

SSTCommercial@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk