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Contract Value:
GBP 2M - 2M
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
04 February 2020
Closing Date:
25 February 2020
Location(s):
UK UNITED KINGDOM
Description:
Vulnerability Assessment Service and Tools Supply Framework

JSL is looking for suppliers in the following areas:

Lot 1: Vulnerability Assessment Service: a managed service providing the requested vulnerability scan, results and associated report;

Lot 2: BeyondTrust or equivalent: the supply and support of BeyondTrust solutions;

Lot 3: Nexpose or equivalent: the supply and support of Nextpose solutions;

Lot 4: Qualys or equivalent: the supply and support of Qualys solutions;

Lot 5: Tenable Nessus or equivalent: the supply and support of Tenable Nessus solutions;

Lot 6: Tripwire IP360 or equivalent: the supply and support of Tripwire IP360 solutions;

Lot 7: Vulnerability Manager Plus or equivalent: the supply and support of Vulnerability Manager Plus solutions;

Lot 8: Other tools: the supply and support of other vulnerability assessment and scanning solutions.

This framework is to cover a wide range of potential requirements and to compliment current/future services over a maximum period of 4 years, 2 + 1 + 1.


Vulnerability Assessment Service

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


BeyondTrust or equivalent

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


Nexpose or equivalent

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


Qualys or equivalent

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


Tenable Nessus or equivalent

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


Tripwire IP360 or equivalent

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


Vulnerability Manager Plus or equivalent

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about


Other Tools

This framework agreement is being established to support JSL’s customers and other users in purchasing either a Vulnerability assessment service or the tools to undertake assessment themselves. These organisations will primarily be members of Jisc and/or those providing or supporting education, research or culture in the UK. The Janet Eligibility Policy outlines the types of organisation that are eligible to use the Janet network and its associated services. These can be summarised as:

• all institutions of higher or further education;

• all laboratories and other establishments of the Research Councils;

• the bodies funding higher and further education and research across the UK;

• local government authorities where these are providing broadband ICT services to schools, or commissioning these services from third parties;

• “Regional Broadband Consortia” (RBCs)and any other vehicles created by local government authorities in England to aggregate the provision of broadband ICT services to schools;

• the equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland providing broadband ICT services to schools;

• individual schools, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of libraries, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• individual or groups of museums, whether under local government control or with other governance;

• any other bodies whose core purpose is the support or advancement of education or research

Many of the above bodies are also members of higher and further education purchasing consortia. These are independent organisations that provide a wide range of collaborative purchase agreements to their member institutions through consensus and the common desire to maximise their purchasing power in the market place. Any member of one of these consortia will be eligible to access many of JSL’s services by virtue of its membershipii, as will members of any other similar purchasing consortium in higher or further education that might be formed during the lifetime of the hosting arrangement.

These organisations may also at their own discretion use JSL services in support of their outreach, technology transfer and associated activities in support of their missions. These activities are commonly referred to as “business and community engagement”.

Under the Janet Eligibility Policy, services may also be provided to the wider public sector and associated bodies whom are providing public services other than those relating to education or research, e.g. blue light services, Courts etc. At present these include local government authorities in England and Northern Ireland, Education Scotland, the Welsh Assembly Government and (to a limited extent) the NHS in England and Scotland.

The Services are also available for use by any National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the community it serves where the NREN has either a direct connection to Janet or the NREN is a member at any time during the period of this framework of the consortium that operates GÉANT. GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects Europe’s NRENs. A list of members of the GÉANT consortium (GÉANT Partners) may be found at the URL below. As HEAnet, the NREN of the Republic of Ireland, is connected both to Janet and is a member of the GÉANT consortium, the framework is available for use by HEAnet, its subsidiaries, member institutions and customers to include schools serviced by the HEAnet school’s network.

Membership lists for existing higher and further education purchasing consortia may be found at:

• https://www.lupc.ac.uk/member-list

• http://www.nwupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.neupc.ac.uk/our-members

• http://www.hepcw.ac.uk/members/

• http://www.apuc-scot.ac.uk/#!/members

• https://www.supc.ac.uk/about-us/our-members/our-members

• http://www.geant.net/About/Pages/home.aspx

• https://www.heanet.ie/about

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The Buyer:
Jisc Services Ltd
CPV Code(s):
72400000 - Internet services
72720000 - Wide area network services
72820000 - Computer testing services