Provision of Interview Recording/Body Worn Video Devices
This requirement is to supply services and goods for devices/hardware and software for the operational use of PACE compliant interview recording/Body Worn Video devices by the Security Industry Authority. The solution must be provided as a cloud hosted solution, preferably via the Software as a Service (SaaS) delivery model.
To request the ITQ and associated attachments please email: sia.procurement@sia.gov.uk.
We require a supplier to provide the SIA are currently inviting established barristers' chambers to quote for an inquest/prosecution contracts with our organisation.
The supplier will be required to provide legal advice and representation on behalf of the SIA in relation to and before the criminal courts and appellate courts.
The SIA are predominantly based in London, E14 - but the supplier must be available through England and Wales.
SIA (SIA) is a Non-Departmental Public Body that regulates the Private Security Industry. Our Purpose is:
The Security Industry Authority is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry. We are an independent body, established in 2003, reporting to the Home Secretary under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001.
Our mission is to regulate the private security industry effectively; to reduce criminality, raise standards and recognise quality service. Our remit covers the United Kingdom.
We have two main duties:
• The compulsory licensing of individuals undertaking designated activities within the private security industry, and
• To manage the voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme.
If you believe you might be suitable to deliver this requirement, please contact us on the below email details.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is inviting UKAS accredited certification bodies to bid for a concession contract to deliver assessment services on our behalf for the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
The period of the agreement is for a period of 2 years with 2 x 12-month optional extension periods (total 4 year term) subject to satisfactory supplier performance.
The Security Industry Authority is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Home Office. We were created by the Private Security Industry Act 2001; the Act sets out what we can and cannot do. Under the Act we were required to 'establish a voluntary system of inspection of providers of security services', in essence private security businesses operating in the UK. This inspection is known as the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
Organisations seeking approval are required to be delivering private security related services within the sectors that the SIA licence individuals in. Further information can be found here How to become an SIA approved contractor - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
We will be awarding concession contracts to up to 4 UKAS accredited certification bodies to deliver the assessment services for the ACS on behalf of the SIA
Additional information: This procurement will be managed electronically via the Home Office's eSourcing Portal (JAGGAER), only suppliers registered on the Portal can participate.
1) Registration can be completed online at https://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com by following the link 'To register click here'. Please note that, you must have a valid DUNS number (provided by Dun and Bradstreet).
2) Once registered, suppliers can express an interest for a specific procurement by emailing the name and reference for the procurement and contact details of your organisation to: sia.procurement@sia.gov.uk.
3) The SIA will then grant access to the relevant procurement on the eSourcing Portal. The registered user will receive a notification email alert once this has been completed.
For technical assistance on use of the eSourcing Portal please contact the JAGGAER Supplier Helpdesk at customersupport@jaggaer.com or 0800 069 8630 (0800 - 1800hrs)
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is inviting UKAS accredited certification bodies to bid for a concession contract to deliver assessment services on our behalf for the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
The period of the agreement is for a period of 2 years with 2 x 12-month optional extension periods (total 4 year term) subject to satisfactory supplier performance.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is inviting UKAS accredited certification bodies to bid for a concession contract to deliver assessment services on our behalf for the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
The period of the agreement is for a period of 2 years with 2 x 12-month optional extension periods (total 4 year term) subject to satisfactory supplier performance.
The Security Industry Authority is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Home Office. We were created by the Private Security Industry Act 2001; the Act sets out what we can and cannot do. Under the Act we were required to 'establish a voluntary system of inspection of providers of security services', in essence private security businesses operating in the UK. This inspection is known as the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
Organisations seeking approval are required to be delivering private security related services within the sectors that the SIA licence individuals in. Further information can be found here How to become an SIA approved contractor - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
We will be awarding concession contracts to up to 4 UKAS accredited certification bodies to deliver the assessment services for the ACS on behalf of the SIA
Additional information: This procurement will be managed electronically via the Home Office's eSourcing Portal (JAGGAER), only suppliers registered on the Portal can participate.
1) Registration can be completed online at https://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com by following the link 'To register click here'. Please note that, you must have a valid DUNS number (provided by Dun and Bradstreet).
2) Once registered, suppliers can express an interest for a specific procurement by emailing the name and reference for the procurement and contact details of your organisation to: sia.procurement@sia.gov.uk.
3) The SIA will then grant access to the relevant procurement on the eSourcing Portal. The registered user will receive a notification email alert once this has been completed.
For technical assistance on use of the eSourcing Portal please contact the JAGGAER Supplier Helpdesk at customersupport@jaggaer.com or 0800 069 8630 (0800 - 1800hrs)
Provision of Interview Recording/Body Worn Video Devices
This requirement is to supply services and goods for devices/hardware and software for the operational use of PACE compliant interview recording/Body Worn Video devices by the Security Industry Authority. The solution must be provided as a cloud hosted solution, preferably via the Software as a Service (SaaS) delivery model.
To request the ITQ and associated attachments please email: sia.procurement@sia.gov.uk.
We require a supplier to provide Online Legal Research Resources and Knowledge platform, to deliver a wide range of material and precedent documents and training material - including best practice policies, standard letters and contract terms. This is for upto 20 users. The full specification can be found within the tender pack.
We require a supplier to provide Online Legal Research Resources and Knowledge platform, to deliver a wide range of material and precedent documents and training material - including best practice policies, standard letters and contract terms. The full specification can be found within the tender pack. This will be for a minimum of 4 users, and a maximum of 20 users.
The Tender Documents are available on the Jagger system - please contact the procurement officer for details how to register on this system.
The purpose of this application is to secure criminal barrister chambers and/or barristers from the Attorney General's Panel to act on behalf of the SIA in criminal proceedings at both the Magistrates Court and Crown Courts.
The demand for the various matters will vary dependent on the volume of work, whether it can be covered in-house and whether it attracts levels of sensitivity and/or complexity which will require the instruction of Counsel.
The SIA undertakes work across the whole of England so Counsel will be required in both London and regional areas to be able to cover such work if instructed and/or be willing to travel.
The specifics of the requirements are detailed below including explicit outputs and inclusive deliverables and include:
(a) Written Advices to be completed in a timely manner.
(b) Hold case conferences with instructing agents as and when required.
(c) Representing the SIA throughout all proceedings; and
(d) Occasional virtual training events (common topics include POCA, IPA and criminal law updates).
Tenderers will be required to meet the scope, in full, to be eligible for award. It is intended that the award will be made to multiple suppliers.
There will be a further Tender Launch Event, via Microsoft Teams, on 3rd December 2025 at 13:00. This will be a virtual event, hosted on Microsoft Teams, access details are provided in the attached ITQ document below. This event will also provide you with the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.