View Vacancy -- Notice of call for expressions of interest for the establishment of a list of individual external experts to assist CEPOL, Ref. CEPOL-PR-EE-2020-001
E-mail: procurement@cepol.europa.eu
2. The objective of this call for expressions of interest is to set up a list of external experts.
Expressions of interest should be submitted by electronic means at the link provided at https://www.cepol.europa.eu/work/experts-trainers.
Inclusion on the list entails no obligation on the part of the contracting authority concerning the conclusion of contracts.
3. Interested parties should provide, together with their application:
- a declaration on honour to be found at https://www.cepol.europa.eu/work-us/procurement/calls-individual-experts, stating that they are not in one of the situations of exclusion listed at point 10 and that they fulfil the selection criteria listed at point 11. In case of doubt, they may be requested to provide supporting evidence of non-exclusion and/or selection.
Submission of an application implies the acceptance of the terms and conditions laid down in this CEI and all the relevant annexes.
4. Selection process and specific assignments
4.1. Selection
Natural persons are invited to submit an expression of interest in accordance with the rules set out in this notice.
Applicants may apply for one or several thematic areas indicated at point 7 by selecting the relevant fields in their application.
The Contracting Authority will draw up a list of experts who meet the criteria set out at point 11. This list comprises sub lists, corresponding to each of the fields described at point 7.
The selection procedure will be carried out at least on a quarterly basis by a panel appointed by the Executive Director of CEPOL. Applications shall be considered valid only if sent before the deadline indicated in point 9 below.
The result of the selection procedure is, in case of a positive outcome, the inclusion of the applicant in the list of prospective individual external experts, for the duration specified in point 9 below.
All applicants will be informed of the results of the procedure (i.e. whether or not they have been placed on the list).
4.2. Assignment of the expert and signature of the contract:
Where a particular task relating to any of the thematic areas described at point 7 is to be performed by an external expert, CEPOL will assign experts to the task on the basis of the relevance of the skills, experience and knowledge necessary and in accordance with the principles of non-discrimination, equal treatment and absence of conflict of interests. The choice of the expert will be carried out by the same selection panel specified above in point 4.1.
CEPOL will ensure that the choice of expert is made in a balanced manner with an appropriate rotation of experts. Account will also be taken, for example, and depending on the specific tasks to be assigned, of the geographical representativeness and linguistic abilities of applicants. In addition, whilst maintaining the principle of choosing the most qualified experts, CEPOL will seek to obtain a gender balance.
A contract shall be signed between CEPOL and the selected expert for the performance of allocated task(s). A model contract, including the relevant annexes, is available at the following link (https://www.cepol.europa.eu/work-us/procurement/calls-individual-experts). In accordance with the model contract provisions, the selected expert shall be entitled to a payment as indicated in point 12. The travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed on the basis of the rules on the reimbursement annexed to the model contract. Before the signature of the contract, the expert shall provide :
- a legal entity form for Natural Persons (PDF version), together with the requested supporting documents (template available at the following link: (https://www.cepol.europa.eu/work-us/procurement/calls-individual-experts).
- a financial identification form (PDF version), together with the requested supporting documents (template available at the following link: (https://www.cepol.europa.eu/work-us/procurement/calls-individual-experts).
The experts are requested to commit themselves to respect applicable national legislation (including taxation, social security and labour laws) with regard to any payment received from CEPOL.
5. If processing your expression of interest involves the recording and processing of personal data (such as your name, address and CV), such data will be processed pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23.10.2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data by the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 and Decision No 1247/2002/EC Text with EEA relevance. Unless indicated otherwise, your reply to this notice and any personal data requested are required for the purposes indicated above in point 4 and will be processed solely for those purposes by the contracting authority indicated in point 1, which is also acting as data controller. Details concerning the processing of your personal data are available on the privacy statement at: https://www.cepol.europa.eu/sites/default/files/Privacy_Statement_for_Processing_Personal_Data_in_Procurement_Procedures_and_Contracts.pdf
Your personal data may be registered in the Early Detection and Exclusion System (EDES), should you be in one of the situations mentioned in Article 136 of the Financial Regulation. For more information, see the privacy statement: http://ec.europa.eu/budget/explained/management/protecting/protect_en.cfm.
6. The list resulting from this notice will be used exclusively for execution of the tasks within the fields described at point 7 below the applicable threshold of the Directive on public procurement (2014/24/EU). This ceiling applies to the total of all payments (including both remunerations and reimbursement) to be made to each expert throughout the duration set for the list. Furthermore, the cumulative length of the contracts shall not exceed 50 days per calendar year per expert.
The external experts shall perform the following tasks:
- provide expert advice / content expertise to CEPOL in the context of the CEPOL implemented activities (e.g. courses, seminars, conferences and e-learning), including capacity building projects, with the exception of the EU-MENA Counter-Terrorism Training Partnership 2 (CEPOL CT 2) project, where the Call for expression of interest CEPOL/PR/EE/2018/001/CT2 shall be used to engage relevant experts until its expiry, 31 December 2020,
- provide expert advice to the project teams on specific items such as the identification of training needs and content advice on specific sub-sectors,
- provide expert advice to CEPOL in relation to specific questions in the context of programme formulation, methodologies and/or implementation,
- assist CEPOL in the peer review, feasibility studies and in the drafting of technical specifications, in the evaluation of procurement tenders, project follow-up and ex-post evaluation.
The selected experts shall assist CEPOL in the performance of the tasks mentioned above and shall conduct their work in compliance with CEPOL processes and procedures taking into account the agency’s objectives as well as the specific rules and any relevant CEPOL guide and/or manual. All relevant information/documentation will be made available to the experts by CEPOL prior to the start-up of the activities/tasks.
1. EU Crime Priorities – Serious and Organised Crime
1.1. EU Policy cycle in general
1.2. Migration and Facilitation of Illegal Migration
1.3. Trafficking of Human Beings
1.4. Environmental Crime
1.5. Document Fraud
1.6. Drugs crimes (also including intra and extra EU-routes)
1.7. Organised Property Crime including trafficking of cultural goods
1.8. Missing trader intracommunity fraud
1.9. Corruption
1.10. Excise fraud
1.11. Trafficking and illicit use of Firearms and Explosives (also including intra and extra EU-routes)
1.12. Cybercrime - Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation
1.13. Cybercrime - Non-Cash Means of Payment
1.14. Cybercrime – Attacks against information systems (see Appendix A for additional details)
1.15. Criminal finance, money laundering and asset recovery (see Appendix A for additional details)
1.16. Crime as a Service
2. Counter-Terrorism (see Appendix A for additional details)
3. Fundamental Rights and Management of Diversity (see Appendix A for additional details)
4. Law enforcement cooperation, information exchange and interoperability (see Appendix A for additional details)
4.1. Entry-Exit system
4.2. ETIAS
4.3. JITs
4.4. PNR, PNR Analysis
4.5. Customs
5. Leadership and other skills
5.1. Strategy / Organisational Development
5.2. Language development (English and French)
5.3. Train the trainers Interview and Interrogation Techniques
5.4. Hostage Negotiations
5.5. Special Investigative Techniques (including Undercover Operations and Informant Handling)
5.6. Judicial Investigations
5.7. Strategic and tactical intelligence analysis tools and methodologies
6. Higher Education and Research
7. Public order and prevention
8. LE Technologies, Forensics and Other Specific Areas
8.1. Forensics
8.2. Intellectual Property rights
8.3. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
9. Learning Development
9.1. Train-the-trainer
9.2. Learning and Training Design and Delivery
9.3. ISO 29993 expertise
9.4. Online learning
9.5. Academic Curriculum Advisers
9.6. Academic Accreditation Experts
9.7. Training Peer Review
9.8. Mock Trials / Criminal Case Simulation
9.9. Behavioural Science
10. Union Missions ((CSDP), Management, Planning , Command, Threat Assessment)
This opportunity is closed to applications.