Cryptoasset Investigation Services
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This is a large award for Software & IT Systems — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 30,286 valued Software & IT Systems tenders in our corpus.
His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are inviting suppliers to participate in a pre-market engagement exercise, to gather insights into Cryptoasset Investigation Services.
HMRC are seeking to tackle the exploitation of cryptoassets being used to facilitate laundering or launder the proceeds of HMRC predicate offences.
The list of non-exhaustive services under consideration are as follows: Licenses to tracing software - specialist commercial SaaS tools to provide investigative, analytical and evidential capabilities to HMRC.
Blockchain forensic investigative support - access to expert investigators for support handling the complexity of modern crypto-enabled crime, combating new and innovative criminal techniques, and supporting case work including developing courtroom-grade evidence Application Programming Interface (API) calls - APIs that allow investigators to query blockchain data at scale, automatically, and in real time These products/services are expected to be key enablers to delivering the following capabilities: Automated triage Deep forensic analytics Cross-chain tracing Attribution and risk scoring Bulk data and API handling Investigative support Advanced visualisation Alerts and proactive intelligence Secure, compliant operation Training, mobile triage support and administrative oversight HRMC are considering procuring two contracts from a single procurement approach (each with 2+1 contract length).
The contracts are distinguished by their volumes: Contract 1: Provides per annum 55 licenses, 550 hours of investigative support, core training for a minimum of 55 people and advanced training for a minimum of 15 people.
Total estimated value (over three years): 2.28m excluding VAT, 2.74m including VAT.
Contract 2: Provides per annum 20 licenses, 200 hours of investigative support, core training for a minimum of 20 people and advanced training for a minimum of 15 people.
Total estimated value (over three years): 1.14m excluding VAT, 1.37m including VAT.
What the supplier must deliver
Specialist commercial SaaS tools to provide investigative
specialist commercial SaaS tools to provide investigative, analytical and evidential capabilities to HMRC.
Blockchain forensic investigative support
Blockchain forensic investigative support.
Access to expert investigators for support handling
access to expert investigators for support handling the complexity of modern crypto-enabled crime, combating new and innovative criminal techniques, and supporting case work including developing courtroom-grade evidence.
These products/services are expected to be key
These products/services are expected to be key enablers to delivering the following capabilities:.
Training, mobile triage support and administrative oversight
Training, mobile triage support and administrative oversight.
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- ocds-h6vhtk-066650
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- planning · Planning
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- Find a Tender
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- 021324-2026
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