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SECTION B: THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS

  1. TIMETABLE


The commissioning process consists of three stages, as set out in the timetable below.

Stage

Timings (all midday)

Activities

Commissioner Opens Round

25 May 2017

Publish commissioning brief documentation and open round in Proteus.

1. Short Proposal and shortlisting

8 June 2017

Deadline for Short Proposal submitted via Proteus


15 June 2017

Commissioners shortlist proposals and producers notified of outcomes. Full proposals requested from those proceeding to next stage

2. Full Proposal

20 June – 21 July (Tues pm; Thurs am & pm; Fri am)

Opportunity to discuss programme brief with commissioning editor prior to submitting full proposal.

3 August 2017

Deadline for full proposals submitted via Proteus.

3. Conditional Commission offered

13 October 2017

Commissioning decision made, subject to contract. Editorial specifications agreed. Feedback submitted on Proteus.

We will assess your proposal(s) according to this timetable. Late submissions can not be accepted.


If you have any questions about this commissioning brief that you need answering before you submit your short proposals, please ensure you send them to david.ireland@bbc.co.uk by 1 June.


  1. THE THREE STAGES


STAGE 1: SHORT PROPOSAL


Step 1 Complete a short proposal in Proteus.

Please note only the first 250 words of your short proposal will be considered.
Ensure you use your word count wisely - describe your ideas and vision for the programme rather than quoting the brief back in your answer.
Step 2 The short proposals will be evaluated by the team
Step 3 You will be notified of the outcome. If you are proceeding to next stage, you will be asked to make a full proposal. No feedback will be provided for unsuccessful suppliers at this stage.




STAGE 2: FULL PROPOSAL


Step 1 Producers proceeding to the full proposal stage will be invited to provide a full proposal responding to this commissioning brief, which includes all the elements outlined in Section C paragraph 1 (“Full Proposal”).
Step 2 Producers will be offered the opportunity to discuss the programme brief with the commissioning editor prior to submitting full proposal.
Step 3 We will evaluate all full proposals against the editorial brief, as given above, and commission those we feel most successfully fulfil the brief and help to make up the most varied and balanced season of Dramas on Radio 3.
Step 4 Producers who are successful will be notified on Proteus. Feedback for rejected proposals will be also be given here. Further feedback can be requested at a later stage.
Note: At any stage of the process, we may need to come back to you to seek clarification. Your answers will be factored into the evaluation process as appropriate.




STAGE 3: COMMISSION AWARDED


See section D “Commission Award”.

SECTION C: FULL PROPOSALS



  1. WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU


You should submit a written proposal via Proteus adopting the following structure:

Part 1 – Your detailed full proposal, showing your response to the BBC’s requirements outlined in Section A of this commissioning brief.

Part 2 – a section containing the following information:

  1. The name and contact details of your nominated representative (a single point of contact within your organisation who will be responsible for all communication related to the commissioning brief).

  2. Location of production [specify any location pre-conditions, e.g. relating to talent or strategic objectives].

  3. Evidence that you have the skills to deliver, or the ability to acquire the skills to deliver, the production of the programme in line with this commissioning brief.

  4. Details of third party suppliers. You may want to work in partnership with third parties to deliver the brief. If so, you should include:

    • responses on behalf of each partner

    • details of the responsibilities of each partner

    • an outline of the main personnel who will be responsible for the production and delivery of the programme

    • An explanation of how working in partnership would be successfully achieved, including a proposed legal structure (e.g. one lead contractor and sub-contractors).

Appendix A – Confirmation of acceptance of the BBC’s key contract terms (see Section E).

Appendix B – Risk management. You should identify specific risks and the processes or systems that will be put in place to manage the identified risks. This section should also include a detailed transition plan and an explanation of how you will manage the transition from the current to the new production of the programme, with minimum disruption.

Appendix C – Company policies. This part of the response should include:

  • Evidence of your diversity and inclusion policy

  • Evidence of the existence of other company policies listed in Section E.

(Note: the BBC will not be undertaking a detailed review of the policies themselves as part of the evaluation, it will be assumed that they comply with BBC requirements).

As with the short proposal, if you have any questions that you need answering before you submit your full proposal please ensure you send them to david.ireland@bbc.co.uk by 24 July.


  1. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM US


NOMINATED REPRESENTATIVE

The BBC’s nominated representatives for this commissioning brief are: Matthew Dodd and David Ireland. No individual other than the BBC’s nominated representatives (or their delegates as advised by the BBC) is authorised to discuss the contents or the substance of this commissioning brief with you. We’ll let you know of any change or addition to the BBC’s nominated representatives.



RESPONSES TO YOUR QUESTIONS

In the interest of fair competition, where we feel it’s appropriate, anonymised questions and responses will be circulated to all producers.



COPYRIGHT

The BBC is a signatory to, and will abide by the principles of the APC Code.




CONFIDENTIALITY

Subject to Section 2, paragraph 5, the BBC will keep confidential all commercially sensitive information included in responses to this commissioning brief and will only use this information for the purposes of evaluating the full proposal, provided that you have identified the confidential nature of any such information in your response documents.



FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

As a public authority, the BBC is required to comply with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“FOIA”), which came into force on 1 January 2005. The FOIA is intended to deliver greater accountability for decisions and spending across the whole of the public sector. It requires public authorities to strike a balance between achieving transparency and protecting genuinely confidential or commercially sensitive information.

You should be aware that, under an FOIA request, the BBC may be required to disclose information contained within the full proposal or future contractual information. Following a request, the BBC may take the views of organisations submitting proposal into account when deciding what information will be disclosed.

For more information on the Freedom of Information Act see bbc.co.uk/foi.



COSTS

As outlined in Section D, paragraph 6 below, you submit responses to this commissioning brief and take part in this process at your own cost.



A FIXED PRICE DEAL

The contract will be offered as a “fixed price” deal, with you being responsible for any overspend and entitled to keep any underspend.


  1. IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE


Group 8

All proposals should be submitted using Proteus.

Full proposals must be received no later than midday (12:00) on the dates set out in the timetable set out in Section B, paragraph 1.

We strongly advise you to submit your final responses in good time to avoid the possibility of difficulties caused by unforeseen network or transmission problems. No late submissions will be accepted.

This commissioning brief is not a contract. However, the information contained in this commissioning brief, together with your responses, will form the basis of the final contract between you and the BBC.

The BBC reserves the right to exclude any producer that is found to either:

a) have provided information which is untrue, or

b) be in breach of any of the terms of the non-disclosure agreement.


The BBC may modify the commissioning brief (including the timetable as outlined in Section B paragraph 1) at any time prior to the submission deadline. Any such amendment will be notified in writing to all prospective producers. To allow time for such amendment to be taken into account, the BBC may, at its discretion, extend the deadline for receipt of submissions.
By submitting your proposal, you confirm acceptance of the key contract terms (See Section E).

SECTION D: COMMISSION AWARD

  1. NOTIFICATION


If you are awarded a commission, the Commissioners will notify you on Proteus.
  1. KEY CONTRACT TERMS


Any contract resulting from the commissioning brief will be between the BBC and the successful producer and will include the BBC’s key contract terms (see Section E)
  1. DUE DILIGENCE


The commissioner reserves the right to perform appropriate due diligence (including but not limited to financial and health and safety assessments) at any stage of the commissioning process before the award of a final contract to a producer.
  1. MODIFICATIONS


In awarding the commission, we may request additions or modifications to the editorial proposition to incorporate any BBC originated ideas, which may not have been included in your submission, provided that any such requests can be accommodated within the agreed contract price.
  1. ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION OF COMMISSIONING BRIEFS


The BBC reserves the right at any time prior to the award of a commission, and without incurring any liability to the affected producers, to accept or to reject any proposal, or to annul the commissioning process rejecting all full proposals.
  1. COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH OFFERING A PROPOSAL


All costs incurred directly or indirectly in responding to, preparing and submitting the full proposals or those costs which arise out of any presentations requested by the commissioner will be borne wholly by the producer.

  1. PUBLICITY


Producers shall not, without the prior consent of the BBC, make any reference to the BBC in any advertising, promotional or published material, nor speak in public about the BBC or its affairs in connection with this commissioning brief.
  1. USE OF BBC LOGO


Producers must not use or reproduce any BBC logo or otherwise make reference to the BBC without the prior consent of the BBC, other than to the extent required in order to prepare a response to the commissioning brief.
  1. INDUCEMENT


The offering of inducement of any kind in relation to obtaining this or any other contract with the BBC will automatically disqualify a producer and may constitute a criminal offence.


SECTION E: KEY CONTRACT TERMS

The successful producer will be the producer of the programme (“Producer”). The contract shall be awarded for the programme and shall be contracted as a long-form commissioning agreement, which shall contain the following key contract terms:



  1. PRE-CONDITIONS


  1. The producer must comply with all relevant health and safety legislation for the time being in force and must either have been vetted by the BBC’s Health and Safety department within the previous 36 months, or arrange to be re-vetted and obtain BBC health and safety approval prior to contract.

  2. In making the programme the producer shall comply with the BBC Guidelines and comply with all applicable law including: child protection legislation, disability discrimination legislation, data protection legislation, anti-bribery legislation, construction design and management regulations and all regulations and orders made under such legislation.

  3. The producer and the BBC will need to agree the detailed editorial specification, and for the avoidance of doubt, the producer will be required to secure the BBC’s prior written approval of key on-air and off-air talent and production staff including the executive producer.

  4. Relevant personnel employed or engaged by the producer and working on the programme may be required to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDA) with the BBC in connection with access they are granted to any BBC systems in the course of producing and delivering the programme to the BBC.




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