The Police ICT Company have announced that Sepura has been selected for inclusion on ‘Lot 1’ of the National Airwave Terminal Framework. This will enable UK police forces, and other public safety users on the Airwave network to obtain market-leading communications equipment through a standard framework.
The process, requested by the Home Office Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme (ESMCP) and delivered by The Police ICT Company, was announced in August and concluded in November. The resultant framework will allow for a nationally co-ordinated approach which benefits Airwave user organisations through greater efficiencies in procurement and relationship management.
The agreement will also help drive the future roadmap for ESMCP and ensure that users can continue to benefit from TETRA devices today and throughout the transition to the Emergency Services Network (‘ESN’).
Sepura will use the framework to deliver its TETRA terminals, accessories and software solutions. The timing of this programme is important as UK users look to maintain their fleets with proven, reliable end user devices for critical voice applications.
“Sepura recognises that TETRA is the leading truly open standard for mission critical communications,” said Gary Maughan, Sepura’s UK Sales Director. “Sepura’s innovative new generation of TETRA terminals is helping the technology platform evolve; we are focussed on delivering market-leading devices and compelling applications which provide police forces and other Airwave users with solutions that support their day-to-day duties and enhance operations.”
Sepura will continue to offer UK police forces, and other Airwave users, market-leading TETRA solutions which reportedly offer flexibility by dynamically deploying custom data applications, supporting end users by providing access to mission critical data.
“We are delighted to be working with Sepura on a framework that signals excellent news for the police service and its public sector partners, who will also have access to it,” said Ian Bell, the Police ICT Company’s CEO. “In addition to the clear and immediate benefits of significant efficiencies and discounts to forces, the fact that the Company will manage the contract on their behalf will help streamline governance, reduce collective contract management burden and drive commonality.”