This page explains how to become a supplier and where to find the opportunities that are available.
Dstl works alongside a range of suppliers to provide our customers with the best science and technology, research and capabilities to protect the UK’s security and advance the UK’s defence interests. Find out more about who we are and what we do, and how we we are increasing collaboration and engagement with Ministry of Defence (MOD), as set out in the Defence Science and Technology (DST) collaboration and engagement strategy.
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Why work with us
Suppliers working with Dstl have the opportunity to:
work with top scientists and technologists at the cutting edge of innovation
benefit from increased funding for defence: around half of Dstl’s £multi-million science and technology budget is spent with industry and academia
test and improve concepts with input from members of the armed forces
benefit from the experience and expertise of our framework supply partners
gain access to state-of-the-art facilities for development and testing
Dstl is an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence (MOD). Around half of MOD’s science and technology budget, managed by Dstl, is spent with industry and academia.
Dstl reserves the right to exclude a supplier who has been convicted of any of the offences or misconduct listed in either the MOD or Dstl ‘statement relating to good standing.’
By default we buy all goods and services through open competition, as set out in UK law for public sector procurement, and follow MOD’s procurement process. Dstl do not currently use MOD’s contracting, purchasing and finance (CP and F) system.
Dstl do not operate ‘preferred’ supplier lists.
In a typical competition:
Dstl advertise our requirements.
Suppliers complete a pre-qualification questionnaire. The pre-qualification stage may be skipped for certain requirements.
If suppliers meet the pre-qualification selection criteria, we invite them to tender.
We evaluate tenders using pre-agreed, objective assessment criteria. From June 2021 we will also take account of social value in our evaluations.
We choose a supplier or suppliers based on this assessment.
We award the contract to the successful bidder and give feedback to all suppliers who want it.
Find opportunities
We advertise tender and contract opportunities valued over £10,000 in the Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP). Access and registration is free.
We also advertise these contracts using the government’s Contracts Finder portal, alongside opportunities from other government departments and public bodies. Access is free of charge.
Dstl also uses a system called R-Cloud to match suppliers’ capabilities and skills to our requirements. Register to join the R-Cloud at any time. If matched to a requirement, we invite suppliers to express their interest in the opportunity and take part in a competitive tender process.
Our contract notices make it clear when opportunities are suitable for consortia to tender. For example, smaller companies can collaborate with other SMEs to meet the requirements.
Requirements below £10,000 are often one-off projects; these are procured or bought in accordance with Dstl’s policy for low value purchasing.
Dstl operates a number of PhD programmes. We welcome applications to PhD level research calls from UK institutions with leading academics, research groups or research centres, including public sector research establishments (PSREs).
Be part of the wider Dstl supply chain, working with our existing framework supply partners
Dstl has established science and technology (S&T) framework agreements for use across government. Suppliers can join them to become part of the UK government supply chain.
when the frameworks start and finish and what they cover
who to contact (the supplier managing the framework) to find out about current opportunities
Dstl Capability and Framework Guide (MS PowerPoint Presentation, 464 KB) mapping our strategic S&T capabilities to the procurement frameworks and summarising our routes to market.
MOD Framework Library: details of purchasing agreements (frameworks) and wider MOD opportunities for suppliers
We also encourage our framework supply partners to advertise sub-contracting opportunities on the Defence Sourcing Portal.
Supply our infrastructure
Our capital works and construction projects range from £1m to £300m.
Routes to market we use
In line with MOD’s procurement process, we use existing public sector frameworks wherever possible. These include:
What else you might like to know before working with us
Transparency and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
If you’re successfully awarded a public sector contract, including those advertised by Dstl, details from it may then be published under transparency regulations. The criteria for redactions will be in line with the exemptions set out by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA); Dstl will assess their applications in discussion with suppliers.
Intellectual property
Dstl protects our partners’ intellectual property (IP), but we reserve the right for UK government to use the results of research and development funded by the UK taxpayer.
You can also licence some of our technologies through the Easy Access IP scheme, or via Ploughshare Innovations which was was formed in 2005 to commercialise and exploit Dstl’s intellectual property generated from its research.
For international (non-UK) suppliers
CPNI and the National Cyber Security Centre have produced some guidance aimed at raising awareness of risks associated with working internationally:
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Updates to this page
Published 1 July 2014
Last updated 2018 FebruaryMarch 2025
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20 February 2025
Added link to additional guidance for defence and security contracts relating to the Procurement Act 2023.
24 January 2025
Removed links to Cabinet Office procurement webinars as these dates have now passed.
7 January 2025
Added links to information for suppliers about changes to public procurement from 24 February 2025.
2 February 2024
Removed link to registering for webinar on the Procurement Act 2024 on 1 February 2024.
15 January 2024
Added link for registering to attend the webinar on the Procurement Act on 1 February 2024.
29 December 2023
Added link to a recently published series of Knowledge Drop guidance which provides an overview of the Procurement Act 2023. Aimed at: suppliers who deliver contracts to the UK public, utilities and defence sectors, who take part in competitive procurements or have delivered contracts under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016, the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011, and the Concession Contracts Regulations 2016, or new entrants who would like to do so in the future.
25 September 2023
Added link for pre-registration of Searchlight Science & Technology Solutions Showcase event.
19 September 2023
Separated sign-up mechanism for new suppliers from survey for existing suppliers, following feedback.
7 September 2023
New security guidance for selling to or working with Dstl
13 February 2023
Added link to Defence Science and Technology collaboration and engagement strategy, and added link to Dstl supplier registration survey.
16 December 2022
R-Cloud is now available again after a period of maintenance.
1 December 2022
Added details of new webinar briefing industry on Dstl's new commercial approach, and a notice that R-Cloud is currently not available for a period of 3 to 4 weeks while we carry out maintenance.
11 July 2022
Added link to latest series of webinars for suppliers.
23 June 2022
Updated Dstl Capability and Framework Guide and 'How you can sell to or work with us' section, and added link to MOD acquisition pipeline.
7 June 2022
Added new 'Work with Dstl' video and link to new MOD Science and Technology Portfolio.
24 March 2022
Added link to register for Supercharging Science 2022, a free MOD science and technology summit for industry and academia.
9 February 2022
Added details of forthcoming webinars.
2 September 2021
Updated Dstl Capability and Framework Guide.
18 August 2021
Updated links to S&T procurement framework information, under the heading 'Be part of the wider Dstl supply chain'.
20 July 2021
Updated Dstl Capability and Framework Guide.
4 March 2021
Fully updated guide including expectations for suppliers and how to find opportunities.
3 November 2020
Updated sections on transparency and engaging with small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
2 September 2020
Updated Framework and Capabilities.
2 September 2020
Updated frameworks and capabilities
21 October 2019
Updated guidance added
15 April 2019
Addition of information of SME Searchlight initiative
14 February 2019
Added a new academic alliance
25 July 2018
A web link edit.
11 July 2018
Description and length of term amended on University Defence Research Collaboration (UDRC) in Signal Processing.
10 July 2018
Added a new open call for the University Defence Research Collaboration in signal processing
12 June 2018
Removed MURI (Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative) from list of ways to work with us, as none are currently planned.
10 April 2018
Added Serapis details.
8 December 2016
Updating CDE with the Defence and Security Accelerator following organisational change
4 November 2015
Added information and link for the Dstl Synthetic Environment Tower of Excellence (SE Tower).
21 July 2015
Added details of the US DoD Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) programme.