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Overarching Competition Document: Open Call for Innovation CY2025 - Cycle 4

Updated 27 January 2026

Notice

Please note Open Call for Innovation CY2025 - Cycle 4 has now closed for submissions.

As work continues towards UKDI Full Operating Capability the Open Call for Innovation is now closed. The new service will reopen prior to UKDI Full Operating Capability in July 2026.

Please keep an eye on our website and join our mailing listĀ Ā to receive updates as soon as they become available.

If you are looking for a previous cycle now closed for submissions please referĀ here

1. Introduction

The Open Call for Innovation is one of the services the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) uses to find ideas that address challenges across both Defence and Security landscapes to give us an edge over our adversaries.

The Open Call for Innovation allows innovative ideas to be proposed to Defence and Security stakeholders, even where a specific requirement has not been stipulated. It is a broad mechanism to allow innovators to present disruptive ideas which may otherwise be overlooked.

DASAĀ operates a number of specific competitions under the umbrella of the Open Call for Innovation. For competitions with bespoke technical requirements please see our themed competitions listed on theĀ Apply for FundingĀ page and notified through theĀ DASAĀ Mailing List.

Whilst the Open Call for Innovation welcomes a wide range of innovative ideas to solve Defence and Security problems,Ā DASAĀ is also keen to share insight on broad topics of interest within this mechanism and seek proposals to address more specific enduring challenges; we call these Innovation Focus Areas (IFAs). Our IFAs will ordinarily be open for a minimum of two Open Call Cycles.

For upcoming IFAs, please check theĀ Competition PipelineĀ for new competitions not yet launched.

1.1 Open Call for Innovation - Competitions

We currently have the following distinct competition(s) open for submissions under the Open Call for Innovation:

2. Schedule

As work continues towards UKDI Full Operating Capability the Open Call for Innovation will be closed from the end of Cycle 4, which has been extended to 13 January 2026. The new service will reopen prior to UKDI Full Operating Capability in July 2026.

Please keep an eye on our website and join our mailing listĀ Ā to receive updates as soon as they become available.

The Open Call for Innovation runs in Cycles throughout the Calendar Year (CY); for this cycle of the Open Call for Innovation (CY2025 - Cycle 4), proposals must be submitted through theĀ DASAĀ Online Submission Service byĀ 12:00 Midday on 13 January 2026 (GMT).

A full list of the Cycle closing dates are shown below together with decision and feedback release dates (this cycle inĀ Bold) .

2.1 Calendar Year CY2025

Cycle Competition opens Competition closes Decision released by Feedback released by
1 12:00 Midday on 25 February 2025 (GMT) 12:00 Midday on 29 April 2025 (BST) 18 July 2025 25 July 2025
2 12:00 Midday on 29 April 2025 (BST) 12:00 Midday on 1 July 2025 (BST) 10 October 2025 17 October 2025
3 12:00 Midday on 1 July 2025 (BST) 12:00 Midday on 23 September 2025 (BST) 12 December 2025 19 December 2025
4 12:00 Midday on 23 September 2025 (BST) 12:00 Midday on 13 January 2026 (GMT) 17 April 2026 1 May 2026

3. Where do I submit my proposal?

Via theĀ DASAĀ Online Submission ServiceĀ where you will need to register for an account. Only proposals submitted through theĀ DASAĀ Online Submission Service will be accepted.

3.1 Public facing information

When submitting your proposal, you will be required to include a title, Proposal Value Proposition Statement (PVPS) and a short abstract. The title,Ā PVPSĀ and abstract you provide will be used byĀ DASA, and Partners Across Government (PAG), to describe your project and its intended outcomes and benefits. They may be included atĀ DASAĀ events in relation to this competition and in documentation such as brochures. As this information can be shared, it should not contain information that may compromise Intellectual Property.

4. Pre-sift Criteria

Prior to assessment, all proposals will be checked for compliance with the competition scope andĀ DASAĀ pre-sift criteria. Ā Proposals will be rejected before full assessment if they do not comply.Ā  Mandatory pre-sift criteria is stipulated in the individual Open Call for Innovation competition documents.

5. How your proposal will be assessed

Proposals that are compliant will be assessed against the standardĀ DASAĀ assessment criteriaĀ (Desirability, Feasibility and Viability) by subject matter experts from theĀ MODĀ (including Dstl), Partners Across Government (PAG) and the front-line military commands. You will not have the opportunity to view or comment on assessors’ recommendations.

DASAĀ reserves the right to disclose on a confidential basis any information it receives from innovators during the procurement process, which includes the full proposal, to any third party engaged byĀ DASAĀ for the specific purpose of evaluating or assistingĀ DASAĀ in the evaluation of your proposal. In providing such information you consent to such disclosure. Appropriate confidentiality agreements will be put in place.

After assessment, proposals will be discussed at a Decision Conference where funding decisions are made based on the assessments, budget and wider strategic considerations.

Innovators are not permitted to attend the Decision Conference.

6. DASAĀ Terms and Conditions

Please read theĀ DASAĀ Terms and ConditionsĀ which contain important information for innovators. For the Open Call for Innovation we will be using the Innovation Standard Contract (ISC): Ā .

Information on theĀ relevant DEFCONs can be found by registering on theĀ Knowledge in DefenceĢż²õ¾±³Ł±š.

We require unqualified acceptance of the Terms and Conditions. Where innovator organisations have a commercial department they will need to provide acceptance.

We will use deliverables fromĀ DASAĀ contracts in accordance with our rights detailed in the contract Terms and Conditions.

6.1 Feedback

Proposals that are unsuccessful will receive feedback in the form of bullet points and a couple of short paragraphs after the Decision Conference, in line with the published timetable.

Where a proposal meets the fundable requirements for a Competition, but is not funded,Ā DASAĀ will continue to seek funding and shall consider your proposal fundable for 12 months from the date of the feedback release.

We will share the abstract, Proposal Value Proposition Statement (PVPS) and title of your proposal with partners across His Majesty’s Government that may express an interest in funding the proposal throughĀ DASA, in accordance with the competition document. If partners across His Majesty’s Government wish to read the full proposal to decide if they will fund it, we will share the full proposal with them without seeking your permission if it is within 60 days of the feedback release date. If it is over 60 days since the feedback release date we will seek your permission before sharing the full proposal with them.

For other potential funders, we will seek your permission before sharing the full proposal regardless of the number of days since the feedback release date.

In the event that funding becomes available,Ā DASAĀ may ask whether you would still be prepared to undertake the work outlined in your proposal under the same terms. Your officialĀ DASAĀ feedback will indicate if your proposal was deemed fundable, but not awarded funding at the time.

Funded projects will be allocated a Project Manager (to monitor the project) and a Technical Partner (as a technical point of contact). In addition, theĀ DASAĀ team may work with a supplier to support delivery and exploitation including, when appropriate, introductions to end-users and business support to help develop their business.

7.1 Cyber Risk Assessment (CRA)

On receipt of a FUND decision, successful innovators must prove cyber resilience before the contract is awarded. The start of this process is the submission of aĀ °Õ³ó±šĢżSAQĀ allows innovators to demonstrate compliance with the specified risk level and the corresponding profile inĀ Def Stan 05-138, and the level of control required will depend on this risk level.

Successful innovators will be emailed a Risk Assessment Reference (RAR) number and corresponding risk level and must use this to complete aĀ SAQ. The completedĀ SAQĀ form and resulting email response from Defence Cyber Protection Partnership (DCPP) must be downloaded and returned toĀ DASA. Further guidance can be found at:Ā DCPP: Cyber Security Model industry buyer and supplier guide.

°Õ³ó±šĢżDCPPĀ will review yourĀ SAQĀ submission and aim to respond within 2-5 working days with a reference number and an indication of your compliance status. They welcome emails if you think a response has not been provided in this time. There are 2 compliance statuses:

  1. Compliant – no further action
  2. Not compliant – you will be required to complete a Cyber Implementation Plan (CIP) before the contract is placed which will need to be reviewed and agreed with the relevant project manager or, a Cyber Essentials Certification (CEC) must be held before contract can be awarded. Further information and guidance on obtaining a CEC can be found here:Ā 

7.2 Export control for overseas partners

All relevant export control regulations will apply if a company ultimately wants to sell a developed solution to a foreign entity. All innovators must ensure that they can obtain, if required, the necessary export licences for their proposals and developments, such that they can be supplied to theĀ UKĀ and other countries. If you cannot confirm that you can gain the requisite licences, your proposal will be sifted out of the competition.

Additionally, if we believe that you will not be able to obtain export clearance, additional checks may be conducted, which may also result in your proposal being sifted out of the competition.

8. Points of Contact

During the competition phase all correspondence must be via theĀ DASAĀ Points of Contact detailed below.

While all reasonable efforts will be made to answer queries,Ā DASAĀ reserves the right to impose management controls if volumes of queries restrict fair access of information to all potential innovators. Please see the most frequently asked questions relating to the Open CallĀ here.

8.1 Innovation Partner

DASAĀ has a team of locally based Innovation Partners that can provide support in working withĀ DASA. It is strongly recommended that you contact your local Innovation Partner to discuss your idea for any aspect of the Open Call for Innovation.

You can initiate this through the submission of a ContactĀ DASAĀ Form by following instructions on theĀ Contact aĀ DASAĀ Innovation PartnerĀ page if you do not already have an established relationship with your local Innovation Partner.

8.2 DASAĀ Help Centre

Competition queries on process, application, commercial, technical and intellectual property aspects should be sent to theĀ DASAĀ Help Centre atĀ accelerator@dstl.gov.uk, quoting the competition title.Ā DASAĀ cannot guarantee a response to a query if received later than 3 weeks before the competitions closes.

9. Further guidance

For further guidance on what to expect during the submission process and how your proposal will be assessed, please see the following GOV.UKĀ pages and forms: