UK Home Office Tenders Four-Year Drone Detection, Tracking and Identification Service
The UK Home Office has issued a tender for a four-year drone 'Detect, Track and Identify' (DTI) service covering fixed, temporary, and mobile deployment systems. The department expressed interest in multi-sensor integrated solutions and low-cost, wide-area options to build national airspace awareness. Vendors must submit responses by 25 June 2026.

Highlights
- The UK Home Office issued a tender for a four-year drone Detect, Track and Identify (DTI) service to detect, locate, track, and identify UAS and potentially their operators.
- The procurement covers three deployment types: fixed installations, temporary event-based setups, and mobile systems.
- The Home Office specifically expressed interest in low-cost, wide-area solutions for nationwide aerial situational awareness.
- Multi-sensor integrated systems are among the technical approaches the Home Office is open to considering.
- The submission deadline for vendors is 25 June 2026, with the notice listed on the UK Government's Find a Tender platform.
UK Home Office Tenders Four-Year Drone Detection, Tracking and Identification Service
The UK Home Office has published a tender notice seeking a four-year drone 'Detect, Track and Identify' (DTI) service. According to the procurement documents, the capability is intended to "detect, locate, track and identify the presence of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) — and potentially their operators — providing airspace awareness and enabling relevant authorities to take appropriate action to mitigate the threat posed by detected drones."
Diverse Technical Requirements Spanning Fixed and Mobile Deployments
The tender documents indicate that the Home Office is open to a range of technical approaches, including multi-sensor integrated systems. The specific system types sought include:
- Fixed deployments: Long-term monitoring systems installed at designated locations
- Temporary deployments: Solutions that can be rapidly stood up in response to major events and other short-term requirements
- Mobile systems: Equipment capable of flexible, relocatable deployment
The Home Office also specifically noted its interest in low-cost, wide-area solutions that could establish comprehensive aerial situational awareness across large regions of the country.
Submission Deadline and Procurement Details
Vendors wishing to respond must submit their proposals by 25 June 2026. Full procurement details are available on the UK Government's Find a Tender platform under the notice titled "Home Office – Drone 'Detect, Track and Identify' System."
This tender reflects the UK Government's broader policy direction of proactively strengthening its counter-UAS (C-UAS) defence capabilities in response to the escalating security threat posed by drones.
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