Guidance

DWP Test and Learn DPS: how to register and apply

Updated 19 December 2025

1. Register on the Test and Learn DPS 

To apply for Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) accreditation on the Test and Learn Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) , you must first register an account on DWP e-Procurement solution

Guidance on how to register on DWP e-Procurement solution can be found in the Supplier Portal Help page

Once registered on DWP e-Procurement solution, you’ll then need to: 

  • log into the DWP Supplier Portal 

  • access ‘Find Opportunities’ 

The reference you’ll need to find the DPS for Employment and Health Related Test and Learn Provision is: C0393. Once you have selected this opportunity you’ll need to: 

  • access ‘View Documents’ which contains further instructions and the DPS documentation

  • select ‘Register Interest’ 

2. The application process 

To apply for DWP accreditation on the Test and Learn DPS, there are 2 ‘Questionnaires’ that must be completed.  

To submit your DWP accreditation application, you’ll need to ensure all the sections are completed in order. 

The 2 ‘Questionnaires’ are: 

  • the qualification questionnaire, which contains questions on organisation details, legal structure, financial information and questions relating to grounds for mandatory and discretionary exclusion 

  • the technical questionnaire, which contains the accreditation questions for the service lines that relate to what your organisation has experience and expertise in 

The technical questionnaire is split into sections: 

  • support offered 

  • geographic area 

  • target groups 

  • areas of expertise, such as disabilities and health conditions 

You must apply for at least one of the criteria from each of: 

  • the service lines 

  • target groups 

  • areas of expertise 

If these criteria are not completed, you cannot be accredited. 

More information on the detail required in your application, such as the specification and instructions to potential suppliers, are provided in the attachments which are found on the ‘View Documents’ section of the DPS opportunity. 

Once you have submitted your application you’ll be told the outcome and which service lines you have been accredited for. You’ll then be able to receive future tender opportunities for the service lines you’re accredited for. 

3. Help and support with your application 

If you have any questions about using or accessing DWP e-Procurement solution, please use the Supplier Portal Help page in the first instance. 

During and after the accreditation process, support can be requested through the ‘Submit a Request’ section on the Supplier Portal Help page

4. Additional Information 

The accreditation process will take up to 10 working days once you have submitted your application. DWP cannot guarantee this timeframe should further information or clarification be required from your organisation. 

A supplier must be accredited to the Test and Learn DPS to be able to receive and bid for opportunities. If there is a live competition running through the Test and Learn DPS at the point your organisation is accredited you may be invited to bid, but the length of the tender period will not be increased. DWP will try to process all applications to the Test and Learn DPS before the publication of a tender. 

If there are no relevant tender opportunities currently available for your area of business, it may be possible for you to sub-contract your services to suppliers on existing agreements. If you’re interested in potential sub-contracting opportunities, you can contact the relevant supplier directly. 

Being accredited on the DWP Test and Learn DPS does not guarantee work, but means you’ll be able to receive and bid for future tender opportunities. 

Further information about DWP Test and Learn DPS contract.