Precise Policing 2

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  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
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  • Public security services

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Submission Deadline

4 years from now

Published

1 month ago

Description

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS - the Authority) is establishing the Precise Policing Phase 2 Dynamic Market (the Dynamic Market) to meet current and future operational needs and the MPS Commissioner's transformative change programme, "Precise Policing", and the Digital Data and Technology strategy. This strategy is structured around 6 strategic themes: Foundation, Data, Transformation, Efficiency & Resiliency, Capabilities, and Ways of Working. These act as guides allowing us to: plan, select, deploy and run digital technology that works for the Metropolitan Police.
The scope of requirements for the Dynamic Market includes technology capabilities within the following categories: 
o	 Technology professional services - A wide range of digital and data services such as software development, testing and data engineering;
o	 Transformation and automation - AI and data enabled products and services including agentic AI, video processing, workflow and business process modelling;
o	 Digital workplace modernisation -Products and capabilities to modernise legacy systems, support the rapid building of applications (such as situational awareness apps);
o	 Data Management - Covering the building of search, integration, data analytics, data engineering and reporting;
o	Video processing and analysis - Video management, video ingestion, video analysis and searching using technology such as AI to identify and detect objects;
o	Cyber security - Products and services to manage and mitigate risks across our cyber estate;
Further details for the Conditions of Membership will be shared via COUPA. 
The specific user cases for the next 18 months are outlined below and are subject to change:
o	Video Redaction;
o	Situational awareness;
o	Video Searching;
o	Data intelligence / Intel scanning. Graph based data analytics alongside the MPS Enterprise Data Platform;
o	Public order planning;
o	 Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) and improvements to end-to-end digital processes.
More information will be provided as part of the COM.

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