ELCAS CONTRACT
A Contract Award Notice
by MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £2M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 09 May 2025
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
- MOD Glasgow
1 supplier
- Qia Services Tewkesbury
Description
ELCAS CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF EARLY LEARNING CREDITS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL
Total Quantity or Scope
Early Learning Credits
Award Detail
1 | Qia Services (Tewkesbury)
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CPV Codes
- 80511000 - Staff training services
Legal Justification
The Contracting Authority intends to extend the current Contract for the Provision of an Administrative Service for Enhanced Learning Credits (“ELC”) for Military Personnel (Contract Number 701027428) for a further two years. The Contract was let in May 2021, to M-Assessment Services, who later became QIA, after a Restricted procedure competition in which they were the sole bidder. The Contract was for three years with two option years, which have been taken up and is due to expire on 31st July 2026. The further two year extension with the current supplier will continue the Contract until 31st July 2028. The legal framework for the extension is PCR 72 (1) (b) on the basis that a change of contractor cannot be made for economic or technical reasons and would cause significant inconvenience or substantial duplication of costs for the contracting authority, as follows: a. The ELC scheme is undergoing a complete review which is expected to take another 18-24 months. The review will not be completed in time to tender against a revised specification for a new contract from July 2026. Additionally, the Authority is mandated under the government Secure by Design initiative to procure all in scope systems to be designed and built within MoD Cloud. Therefore, if a new supplier were to win the tender for this contract (starting Jan 26 to include 6 month transition/phase in): 1. the Authority would firstly have to pay a new supplier to build their system within MoD Cloud against the current specification for a contract to run from July ’26- Jul ’28 only, and then pay a supplier to build another system against the revised future specification (which is a material change of scope) for another new contract commencing in Jul ’28. This is a clear duplication of costs. 2. Additionally, the architecture of a privately hosted solution (on supplier hosted sites) does not directly translate into the architecture required within MoD Cloud (creating substantial technical interoperability issues). b. If the Authority extends the current contract under 72(1)(b)(ii): 1. the Authority will be in a position to complete its review of the ELC Scheme and re-procure against the new specification for a longer contract with an intended start date of July 2028; 2. with competitive pressure on suppliers to absorb some or all of the new system build costs (i.e. share the risk); 3. time for meaningful engagement with the market; 4. and a longer RoI period for suppliers due to longer contract length. In summary, the economic and technical burden on both prospective bidders and the Authority for a new contract from July 2026 is not viable; the proposed extension overcomes this and provides time for a more lucrative tender for contract under the revised specification in 2 years’ time.”
Other Information
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Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-050fa4
- FTS 020035-2025