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September 8, 2011

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State of Physical Access Trend Report 2024

Free-to-use Perpetuity toolkit guides buyers and sellers of security

The free toolkit is based on original research, including over 50 in-depth interviews conducted by Perpetuity with both procurers and security personnel/security specialists1.

Both those who are new to security and those who are experts will find the toolkit an invaluable resource.

“Each section is self contained, full of tips and advice and is user-friendly,” explained Professor Martin Gill, director of Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International. “It’s comprehensive, too, incorporating key principles alongside good practice advice for each of the buying stages.”

Professor Gill went on to tell SMT Online: “Our own research revealed that both buyers and sellers of security often encounter problems with the procurement process. This project was developed to understand the key ‘pinch points’ and produce guidance based on the experience of those involved, as well as drawing upon good practice from around the world.”

What’s covered by the toolkit?

The sections within the new toolkit are as follows:

Purpose of the toolkit

  • how to use the toolkit
  • introducing security
  • introducing procurement

Planning and preparation

  • the decision to purchase
  • developing a good specification

Tendering

  • the pre-qualifying questionnaire (PQQ)
  • the invitation to tender
  • e-tendering

Evaluation

  • site visits
  • interview and the presentation
  • innovation
  • e-auctions

Towards contract award

  • selection
  • negotiation

Templates (samples)

Reference

  • mini Case Studies
  • glossary
  • useful links and references

Emerging from the Security Research Initiative

The toolkit has emerged from the Security Research Initiative, which is supported by the BSIA, ASIS and The Security Institute and is currently backed by leading companies Advance Security, Carlisle Security, Case, Caterpillar, E-on, Emprise, MITIE, the NSI, Nexen, OCS, Securitas, Standard Life, VSG and Wilson James.

The design is based on the very successful <a href=”http://www.perpetuityresearch.com/securitystrategytoolkit.html”>Security Strategy toolkit</a> that emerged from a previous Security Research Initiative project:

Access to the toolkit is available free of charge from today: simply <a href=”http://www.perpetuityresearch.com/procuresecuritytoolkit.html”>click this link</a> to the website and following the instructions…

To request a username and password please contact Katrina Lister on (telephone) 0116 222 5555 or via e-mail at: [email protected].

To discuss the toolkit in more detail contact Martin Gill on (mobile) 07740 284286 or at: [email protected]

Reference

1Survey respondents included representatives from corporate security and procurement specialists as well as personnel from security guarding, mobile patrols, keyholding services, private investigators, store detectives, access control specialists, electronic key equipment and software users, intruder alarms, CCTV and ANPR users, security data centre personnel, tagging professionals, those working with pedestals (barriers), close protection operatives, security trainers and practitioners involved with contingency planning/disaster recovery

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