Body Worn Video Camera & TETRA (Radio) for HMPPS

A Pipeline Notice
by MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Potential Contract ()
Duration
5 year
Value
£10M
Sector
FACILITY
Published
13 Oct 2023
Delivery
31 Mar 2026 to 01 Apr 2031
Deadline
01 Jan 1 00:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The Ministry of Justice is looking at potential future options for the aggregation of Body Worn Video Camera (BWVC) and TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) provision across the Prison estate. The primary user for this solution is HM Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) and currently there are 106 public prisons and 14 private prisons across England and Wales, with BWVC and TETRA provided to the estate under separate contractual arrangements. MOJ would like to explore the capability and capacity of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) market for the supply and maintenance of combined Body Worn Camera/TETRA (Radio) technologies. By engaging with the market, the MOJ wish to achieve the following: - Explore the viability of a combined BWVC/TETRA device. - Determine the market interest for combining both elements, either as a combined device or separately under one agreement. - Gain an understanding of the latest technologies, development plans and opportunities to use them to enhance the service(s) in future.

CPV Codes

  • 32236000 - Radio telephones
  • 35125300 - Security cameras

Other Information

MoJ invites expressions of interest (EOI) from Original Equipment Manufacturers to the email address in this notice by 12:00 Noon on Friday 3rd November 2023. On receiving an EOI, MoJ will issue a Confidentiality Agreement for electronic return before issuing a Briefing Pack and questionnaire which will require Suppliers to provide, at minimum: 1. Supplier company and contact details including confirmation and/or evidence of OEM status (note: we do not accept producers who, in general, do not control the means of manufacture or own the IPR to the product. MoJ's strategy of engagement with OEMs allows improved control of the supply chain and reduces risk in asset management); and 2. Technical data / evidence or capability of the Supplier product and the Suppliers operational expertise and capacity to meet the minimum requirements as set out in our Briefing Pack MoJ will review EOI submissions and reserves the right to conduct further engagement activity with Suppliers who can demonstrate the required product capability. The outputs of the EOI exercise and any additional engagement will inform evidence-based decision making relating to a potential procurement strategy for this project. Nothing within the notice commits the MoJ to conduct a tender exercise or enter into an Agreement and all information is indicative until and subject to change.

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