Space Regulatory Sandboxes, including the Re-Entry Regulatory Sandbox and the Multi-Mission Licensing Regulatory Sandbox

A Addendum Notice
by DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
6.5 month
Value
£889K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
30 Jun 2026
Delivery
14 Sep 2026 to 31 Mar 2027
Deadline
10 Aug 2026 11:00

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Location

United Kingdom:

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Description

Following the successful delivery of the Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) regulatory sandbox, the Government intends to invest up to £7 million in further regulatory sandboxes and innovative regulatory tools, focusing on high-growth areas and complex mission types. As part of this programme, we are intending to develop two sandboxes focused on regulatory activity within financial year 26/27. Lot 1 will focus on re-entry and lot 2 will focus on multi-mission licensing. For those who are aware of the previously published notice, this is now a multi-lot tender with a total value of £1,000,000 inclusive of VAT across both lots. UKSA intends to offer lot 1 as the re-entry sandbox and lot 2 as the multi-mission licencing.

Lot Division

1 Re-entry Regulatory Sandbox
  • Value: £389K

The re entry regulatory sandbox is intended to clarify how the UK’s existing regulatory framework operates in practice for re entry activities, and to improve coordination across regulators and government. The sandbox will follow a structured and iterative delivery model, combining scenario based testing, stakeholder engagement and progressive development of outputs.

2 Multi-Mission Licensing Sandbox
  • Value: £500K

A time-limited regulatory sandbox provides a proportionate mechanism for the CAA and HMG to work with the space sector to develop and test potential new approaches in controlled conditions that do not affect live licensing decisions. Recently, the Rendezvous Proximity Operations Sandbox concluded and brought together regulators and industry participants to test regulatory approaches in a controlled environment, generating practical evidence on what works and where processes can be improved. It has strengthened collaboration, reduced uncertainty for participants, and provided a clear evidence base to inform future regulatory reform and more efficient licensing frameworks. This process has paved the way for future collaboration between HMG, the regulator and industry. One such approach is multi-mission licensing of satellites, under which a single licence could authorise a defined set of related activities rather than requiring separate licences for each mission. The sandbox provides an opportunity to explore how such an approach could operate in practice, including how similarities between missions can be assessed, what ongoing monitoring would look like, and how variation can be managed over time. Evidence generated through the sandbox will help turn the overall policy aim into a practical regulatory approach that can be applied in real cases. It will help identify the conditions under which multiple missions could be authorised and regulated under a single licence, the extent to which missions could vary while remaining within that licence, and the points at which further assessment may be required in order for the regulator to fulfil its statutory obligations. Testing this with industry input will help ensure that any future approach reflects technical design choices, operational approaches and commercial constraints. This should reduce the risk of rework, challenge or delay at implementation stage and improve confidence that any future model is credible, scalable and usable in live licensing, while maintaining assurance.

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CPV Codes

  • 73200000 - Research and development consultancy services

Other Information

Suppliers will be permitted to bid for both, but will be expected to demonstrate in their technical responses that they have capacity to fulfil both lots in the event they are successful. For the avoidance of doubt, suppliers can choose to bid for individual lots. The anticipated publication of the tender notice remains in July. Each lot will have a maximum contract value of £500,000 inclusive of VAT. ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **

Reference

  • ocds-h6vhtk-0681e3
  • FTS 061032-2026

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