News Archive

SECURITY SERVICES TENDER 05/08/2009

by msecadm4921

Post Office Ltd is seeking interested suppliers to tender for a number of security services under its Grapevine® security services banner.

Post Office Ltd, Part of Royal Mail Group Ltd, is seeking a single supplier to provide the following security services nationally across the UK (including Scottish Isles & N. Ireland) under their Grapevine® security services banner;<br>1. Intelligence Management Information – The provision and maintenance of an Intelligence Management Information system that logs reports from The Post Office Ltd Cash Value in Transit operation and Postmasters/Sub Postmasters, of suspicious/illegal behaviour in or around PO Ltd Sub or Crown Post Offices. Intelligence can be received from various means such as the Police etc. Also, the logging of any reports that arise from security services being undertaken in 2 and 3 below.<br>2. The provision of covert surveillance to prevent burglaries or apprehend burglars in the act.<br>3. The provision of overt surveillance, to provide security staff in vehicles to conduct overt surveillance on PO Ltd Cash in Transit deliveries and collections.<br>4. A 24/7/365 security call centre where the PO Ltd Cash Value in Transit operation and network of Sub and Crown Offices can call in any reports of suspicious/illegal behaviour in or around their premises. The call centre will have the ability to &quot;Text blast&quot; meaning the sending of bulk text warnings to registered users in a defined area around the reported location. The centre will also liaise with Law Enforcement Agencies and other Industry partners.<br>5. Lone Worker – A security communication system, via satellite, where lone PO Ltd remote or outreach Postmasters who travel and set up for business, have the ability to notify safe arrival at the working destination, activate an alarm for attack or suspicious behaviour and notify safe arrival back to the office location.<br>6. Grapevine&#174; Website – Either the setting up of a Grapevine&#174; website or hosting and maintaining an established Grapevine&#174; website. The website will provide information that includes but is not limited to logging of suspicious behaviour reports as well as security incidents. The website will be used by, amongst others, the police to gather information and indicate crime hotspots that need attention.<br>7. Hostage Line – The provision of a dedicated secure hostage line manned by fully trained hostage situation personnel. <br>8. Provision of secure asset tracking services technology to track Post Office Ltd assets. Suppliers need to have appropriate IT platform and associated hardware to maintain, monitor and track Post Office Ltd assets. <br>9. Another security strand that may be added to the contract at a later date is the requirement for a CCTV repository, possibly on the Grapevine&#174; Website, where pictures/videos of suspicious behaviour or committed crimes can be loaded remotely and stored for sight by the police etc. <br>10. In addition to the current known requirements outlined above, Post Office Ltd reserves the right to add additional security related services to the contract to be awarded, that are key to maintaining required security services under Grapevine&#174;. This may occur during the life of the contract.<br>Contract to be awarded is for 36 months with options to extend a further 24 months in 12 month periods. A total of 60 months. <br><br>If you can supply all the above security services, to register for the Pre-Qualification questionnaire, please contact Chris Nicholass Royal Mail Group Procurement, 1st Floor Letters Centre, 35-50 Rathbone Place London W1T 1HQ. Phone 020-7441 4494 or email [email protected]<br><br>The Pre-qualification questionnaire event is expected to run from 2.00pm on Wednesday 12/08/2009 and must be completed and returned by noon on Wednesday 02/09/2009. These times and dates are subject to change.<br>Source:

Related News

  • News Archive

    Commons Assault

    by msecadm4921

    For many workers dealing with the public, there is a balance between being themselves, and keeping the site, accessible and safe. To…

  • News Archive

    Loss unacceptable

    by msecadm4921

    Cyber-Ark says the latest data loss – involving a disk containing the personal details of around 5,000 Ministry of Justice staff going…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing