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April 9, 2010

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General Election 2010: BSIA urges future Government to consider needs of the security industry

Working with the Government has long been at the heart of the BSIA’s activities, and the Association is proud to maintain good relations with key decision-makers at the highest levels.

Continuing these relationships and establishing new ones will be high on the BSIA’s agenda once the new Government is announced.

The BSIA will also be looking to develop its close working relationships with the police service and the Home Office in tackling crimes (and, in particular, the issue of Cash and Valuables in Transit crime).

Other key partnerships between the public and private sectors involve the Government and the BSIA working together on the national counter-terror strategy, known as CONTEST. Once the new Government is announced, the Association will seek to continue its involvement in any future development of this strategy.

Important message for Government

James Kelly, chief executive of the BSIA, commented: “Building on these relations is of paramount importance to the Association. The private security industry is already recognised as a key player in securing the nation with the police, the Home Office and the Government acknowledging its importance, but the BSIA will be looking to develop this even further and take this important message forward to the new Government.”

Kelly continued: “As well as continuing to serve our members and promote quality security measures, the BSIA will be looking to step up its work in helping the public sector to protect the nation, counter terrorism and secure the Critical National Infrastructure. These issues are vital to both the industry and the nation, and we look forward to working on them with the new Government.”

In Kelly’s view, they require particular attention with the Olympic and Paralympic Games coming to London and the change of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012 into the Cultural Olympiad.

Concluding his statement, Kelly added: “The political parties must take note of the industry’s needs and consider them as part of their election manifestos in order to continue the good working partnerships that already exist, and to build on existing achievements.”

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