Published date: 23 July 2018

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: 6 August 2018

Contract summary

Industry

  • Research consultancy services - 73210000

  • Services furnished by business, professional and specialist organisations - 98110000

  • Services of commercial workers - 98511000

Location of contract

Any region

Value of contract

£0

Procurement reference

PPRO 04/08/0152

Published date

23 July 2018

Closing date

6 August 2018

Contract start date

13 August 2018

Contract end date

30 September 2019

Contract type

Not applicable

Procedure type

Other: Expert Panel - An Opportunity for Qualified Individuals to Support Development of the UK Aviation Strategy

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

Full details are set out in the documentation - please read the documents fully before deciding whether to respond.

In summary : The government wishes to appoint a group of expert panellists to advise on the development of the Aviation Strategy. Given the breadth of the proposed Strategy and the policy challenges we face, expert advice will be essential to deliver this.
The purpose of the expert panel would be to:
• act as a sounding board for technical, economic or scientific issues related to Aviation Strategy policy development;
• support and advise the Government on engagement with stakeholders;
• advise on the quality, limitations and appropriate uses of research carried out by, or on behalf of, the Department in relation to the Aviation Strategy;
• advise on where further work is needed to inform policy development;
• provide research papers or presentations on their areas of expertise, when commissioned to do so.

Those wishing to become panellists are asked to confirm both their interest and the level of commitment they are prepared to make.

In assessing responses the Department will seek :-
• Proven, demonstrable evidence of research carried out relating to at least one of the policy objectives as mentioned above. This could be in the form of a written paper or a presentation given at a conference/lecture.
• Clear, up to date, experience relating to at least one of the policy objectives .
• Experience of working previously with a Government Department either domestic or international, and/or industry, to provide research on aviation issues.

Additionally, in terms of skills, we would expect panellists to have:
• The ability to support a flexible way of working, making late changes to plans to maintain project progress against tight timescales

• Demonstrable evidence of excellent planning, coordination, communication and project management skills within tight timescales.

This process will seek to identify suitable candidates assessed in relation to the policy objectives. It will be for the Department to frame the policy questions and for it to determine the scope and content of specific tasks. The Department will decide the approach to remuneration in each case - this will include the option for pro-bono, expenses reimbursement (at standard DfT rates) and for fee paid work. You will be required to submit an hourly and day rate (based on 7h 30m day) which will be applicable to any fee paid work.

The Department's standard terms and conditions of contract will apply to any work undertaken as a panel member.


More information

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Additional text

Please read the documents carefully before submitting an application. The Guidance note provides details of how to participate in this process and the broad policy objectives this work will cover. This Department's objective is to put in place a panel of experts who, subject to availability and any conflict of interests, will be willing to bring their expertise forward and participate in this important programme.

Please note that the Department will be seeking to have a range of expertise covering all of the areas available to it.

The Department's decision will be based on an assessment of the applications received but will be final.

Allocation of tasks will be made by the Department based on need and the information provided in the applications. The Department will determine the remuneration model on a task by task basis.


About the buyer

Contact name

Alan Devine

Address

Department for Transport, Ashdown House
Sedlescombe Road North
Hastings
TN37 7GA
England

Telephone

07876258390

Email

Alan.Devine@dft.gsi.gov.uk

Website

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport