TVFCS Command & Control
A Tender Notice
by OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 7 year
- Value
- £11M
- Sector
- TECHNOLOGY
- Published
- 28 Feb 2026
- Delivery
- 19 Oct 2026 to 18 Oct 2033
- Deadline
- n/a
Related Terms
Location
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire:
1 buyer
- Oxfordshire County Council Oxford
Description
Thames Valley Fire Control Service (TVFCS) is initiating a Competitive Flexible Procedure procurement for the replacement of its Command & Control (C&C) system. TVFCS is a tri-service collaboration between Oxfordshire Fire & Rescue Service, Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service, and Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service. Oxfordshire County Council are undertaking this procurement on behalf of the other Fires Services. Since becoming operational in 2015, TVFCS has provided a critical shared emergency control room service, handling 999 calls and mobilising resources across the Thames Valley region, serving a population of approximately 2.5 million residents. The current C&C system (NEC Vision Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and DS3000 Integrated Communication Control System (ICCS)) is approaching end-of-life, with key infrastructure components due to become unsupported by 2029. The replacement project seeks to ensure continuity of statutory emergency response services, enhance operational resilience, and support future innovation through a modern, modular solution. Contract start date is targeted to be 19th October 2026 followed by a period of transition with a Service Commencement Date of no-later than 1/4/28 Pricing submitted must be for a 10year period commencing from a targeted contract start date of 19/10/26 and include the initial period of 7years + 3 optional extensions. All Stage 2 questions shall be evaluated using a Price per Quality Point PQP methodology which is further described in the ITT. For avoidance of doubt, Submitted Price means the total whole‑life price for the full Contract Term, including any optional extensions, implementation, licences/subscriptions, support, hosting and dual running as specified in the pricing template. PQP shall be calculated to two decimal places using standard rounding. In the event of a tie, ranking will be determined by: (1) higher Total Quality Score; then (2) higher Core Quality score; then (3) lower Submitted Price. The Price per Quality Point (PQP) is calculated as: Submitted Price ÷ Total Quality Score (TQS) = PQP
Renewal Options
The new TVFCS Command & Control contract will include optional extension periods to ensure long term service continuity and alignment with the operational requirements of the three Fire & Rescue Services. The initial contract term 7 years will be followed by 1+1+1 years extension options, enabling TVFCS to retain the supplier's solution beyond the core term where performance, value for money, and operational stability justify continuation. These extensions provide flexibility while ensuring the Authority retains full commercial control throughout the contract lifecycle.
Award Criteria
| price | Given the mission critical nature of an emergency control room C&C system, TVFCS has adopted a Price per Quality Point approach to ensure quality is not diluted by low price alone. PQP provides a transparent, auditable ratio that compares total whole life price to the overall assessed quality (TQS), enabling TVFCS to identify the Most Advantageous Tender where resilience, security, and operational performance are paramount. Price is evaluated via PQP ratio (not separately scored); For avoidance of doubt: Price whilst price is not separately scored; it directly affects the ranking through the Price per Quality Point (PQP) calculation. TVFCS will calculate PQP consistently for all Tenderers as Submitted Price ÷ Total Quality Score (TQS). The Tender with the lowest PQP will be ranked highest for value for money, subject to meeting all minimum thresholds and compliance requirements. Submitted Price means the total whole‑life price for the full Contract Term, including any optional extensions, implementation, licences/subscriptions, support, hosting and dual running as specified in the pricing template. PQP shall be calculated to two decimal places using standard rounding. In the event of a tie, ranking will be determined by: (1) higher Total Quality Score; then (2) higher Core Quality score; then (3) lower Submitted Price. The Price per Quality Point (PQP) is calculated as: Submitted Price ÷ Total Quality Score (TQS) = PQP |
| Quality | There are 13 specific requirements and 7 operational scenario which will be assessed at Stage 2.using the scoring methodology defined in the ITT pack. A minimum score is defined Tenderers identified as being successful at Stage 2 will be invited to demonstrate/present their solution at Stage 3. This activity will also be scored using the methodology in the ITT. pack and minimum scoring will apply |
| Social Value | The ITT includes a set of questions pertaining to Social Value. This will be evaluated by reference to the scoring methodology in the ITT pack. A minimum scoring threshold applies |
CPV Codes
- 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
Indicators
- Renewals are available.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-065ee8
- FTS 018179-2026