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Command and control contract for Britain's armed nuclear police outsourced to Capita | Command and control contract for Britain's armed nuclear police outsourced to Capita |
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A contract for the command and control centre of Britain's heavily armed nuclear police is being outsourced to the private company Capita. | A contract for the command and control centre of Britain's heavily armed nuclear police is being outsourced to the private company Capita. |
The outsourcing giant is to play a technology support role at the command centre of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, a heavily-armed special police service that protects nuclear power plants, waste dumps, and nuclear material in transit. | |
The deal will see Capita provide specialist support staff for the command centre’s systems and provide "enhanced support" to firearms commanders. | |
Most of the CNC’s officers are trained in the use of firearms and its officers are routinely equipped with assault rifles in their regular line of duty. | Most of the CNC’s officers are trained in the use of firearms and its officers are routinely equipped with assault rifles in their regular line of duty. |
The force is not involved in Britain’s Trident nuclear weapons system, which comes under the jurisdiction of the armed forces. | The force is not involved in Britain’s Trident nuclear weapons system, which comes under the jurisdiction of the armed forces. |
Last year it was reported that a Capita-run army recruitment project beset by IT disasters and missed targets had made the firm over £100m of public money in a two-year period. | Last year it was reported that a Capita-run army recruitment project beset by IT disasters and missed targets had made the firm over £100m of public money in a two-year period. |
In February of this year the Independent also revealed that Whitehall officials were looking into concerns regarding a contract taken by Capita and the outsourcing giant’s effect on smaller suppliers. | In February of this year the Independent also revealed that Whitehall officials were looking into concerns regarding a contract taken by Capita and the outsourcing giant’s effect on smaller suppliers. |
A spokesperson for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary said: “After the usual procurement procedures, the CNC has awarded the contract to supply a replacement command and control system to Capita. | A spokesperson for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary said: “After the usual procurement procedures, the CNC has awarded the contract to supply a replacement command and control system to Capita. |
“The new system will provide enhanced support to our firearms commanders, all of whom are trained and accredited to the national standards as required by our College of Policing license”. | “The new system will provide enhanced support to our firearms commanders, all of whom are trained and accredited to the national standards as required by our College of Policing license”. |
The command centre project is expected to be completed in 2016/17. The force’s command and police staff will remain in-house with Capita’s acting in an IT support role for the newly installed command and control system. | |
Separately today the Royal Navy is investigating claims by a whistle-blower that there is a “complete lack of concern for security” at Britain’s military nuclear bases – which are not covered by the civil nuclear police. | Separately today the Royal Navy is investigating claims by a whistle-blower that there is a “complete lack of concern for security” at Britain’s military nuclear bases – which are not covered by the civil nuclear police. |
The Independent reported in March that there had been over 400 “widespread” nuclear safety events relating to a “poor safety culture” at the military compound. | The Independent reported in March that there had been over 400 “widespread” nuclear safety events relating to a “poor safety culture” at the military compound. |
In 12 of these cases the problems involved an “actual or high” risk of unplanned exposure to radiation or contained release of radiation within a building or submarine, according to information released by ministers at the time. | In 12 of these cases the problems involved an “actual or high” risk of unplanned exposure to radiation or contained release of radiation within a building or submarine, according to information released by ministers at the time. |
A spokesperson for Capita did not provide a comment on the command and control contract but said they were not aware of any Cabinet Office investigation into previous government contracts. | A spokesperson for Capita did not provide a comment on the command and control contract but said they were not aware of any Cabinet Office investigation into previous government contracts. |
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