Home Office National Public Safety IT Delivery Landscape Reform Strategy – Industry Roundtable
1.30pm – 3pm8 March 2022
techUK
Please note: Spaces are limited and so registration is limited to one person per company.
The Home Office is seeking industry views to inform a Reform Strategy on the optimal approach to delivery and support of National Public Safety IT Programmes following an internal Major Law Enforcement Programmes review.
Description:
On 8 March from 13:30 - 15:00, we are delighted to be hosting the Home Office for an industry roundtable on the Home Office National Public Safety IT Delivery Landscape Reform Strategy.
The Home Office has recently conducted an internal Major Law Enforcement Programmes review to surface the common themes that have contributed to the delay in several large complex public safety IT programmes. Following on from this review they are exploring the optimal approach to delivery and support of National Public Safety IT Programmes.
As part of this work the Home Office would like to solicit Industry’s views to inform a Reform Strategy.
One of the key findings of the review and a principle of the Reform Strategy is that many of the National Public Safety IT programmes and systems would be more likely to be successful if delivered and supported in the sector, rather than from the Home Office.
The aim of this (in person) roudtable session with the Home Office and techUK members will be to discuss Industry’s view of this hypothesis and the role the Home Office should play in a reformed delivery landscape, exploring key questions such as:
What is Industry’s view on the optimal approach to National Public Safety IT Capability delivery and operations?
What role(s) would Industry ideally like to take through the National PS IT capability lifecycle?
What role(s) do Industry think the sector and/or Home Office should play in the commissioning and delivery of outcomes?
What concerns (or benefits) would Industry have with a move to contracting with public sector bodies other than the Home Office for National PS IT Capabilities?
The key outcome from the session will be to understand industry’s view on the optimal delivery model for National Public Safety Programmes and IT systems.
Please note: Attendance for this roundtable is limited to one person per company and all attendees will be required to participate in the discussion. This event is being held in-person at the techUK offices.
Heather Cover-Kus
Head of Central Government Programme, techUK
Heather Cover-Kus
Head of Central Government Programme, techUK
Heather is Head of Central Government Programme at techUK, working to represent the supplier community of tech products and services to Central Government.
Prior to joining techUK in April 2022, Heather worked in the Economic Policy and Small States Section at the Commonwealth Secretariat. She led the organisation’s FinTech programme and worked to create an enabling environment for developing countries to take advantage of the socio-economic benefits of FinTech.
Before moving to the UK, Heather worked at the Office of the Prime Minister of The Bahamas and the Central Bank of The Bahamas.
Heather holds a Graduate Diploma in Law from BPP, a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) from LSE, and a BA in Economics and Sociology from Macalester College.
Ellie joined techUK in March 2018 as a Programme Assistant to the Public Sector team and now works as a Programme Manager for the Central Government Programme.
The programme represents the supplier community of technology products and services in Central Government – in summary working to make Government a more informed buyer, increasing supplier visibility in order to improve their chances of supplying to Government Departments, and fostering better engagement between the public sector and industry. To find out more about what we do, how we do this and how you can get involved – make sure to get in touch!
Prior to joining techUK, Ellie completed Sixth Form in June 2015 and went on to work in Waitrose, moved on swiftly to walking dogs and finally, got an office job working for a small local business in North London, where she lives with her family and their two Bengal cats Kai and Nova.
When she isn’t working Ellie likes to spend time with her family and friends, her cats, and enjoys volunteering for diabetes charities. She has a keen interest in writing, escaping with a good book and expanding her knowledge watching far too many quiz shows!
Annie is the Programme Manager for Cyber Resilience at techUK. She first joined as the Programme Manager for Cyber Security and Central Government in September 2023.
In her role, Annie supports the Cyber Security SME Forum, engaging regularly with key government and industry stakeholders to advance the growth and development of SMEs in the cyber sector. Annie also coordinates events, engages with policy makers and represents techUK at a number of cyber security events.
Before joining techUK, Annie was an Account Manager at a specialist healthcare agency, where she provided public affairs support to a wide range of medical technology clients. She also gained experience as an intern in both an MP’s constituency office and with the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed. Annie holds a degree in International Relations from Nottingham Trent University.
Junior Programme Manager - Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Ella Gago-Brookes
Junior Programme Manager - Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Ella joined techUK in November 2023 as a Markets Team Assistant, supporting the Justice and Emergency Services, Central Government and Financial Services Programmes, before progressing into Junior Programme Manager in January 2024.
Before joining the team, she was working at the Magistrates' Courts in legal administration and graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2022. Ella attained an undergraduate degree in History and Politics, and a master's degree in International Relations and Security Studies, with a particular interest in studying asylum rights and gendered violence.
In her spare time she enjoys going to the gym, watching true crime documentaries, travelling, and making her best attempts to become a better cook.
Head of Justice and Emergency Services | Fraud and Economic Crime Lead, techUK
Georgie Morgan
Head of Justice and Emergency Services | Fraud and Economic Crime Lead, techUK
Georgie joined techUK as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager in March 2020, progressing to Head of Programme in January 2022. Her portfolio then expanded in January 2024 where she now leads our work across fraud and economic crime.
In her current role, Georgie leads techUK’s engagement and initiatives across the blue light and criminal justice sectors. She works closely with industry and stakeholders to drive innovation, address challenges, and anticipate future needs, while showcasing the critical role technology plays in delivering essential public safety and justice services. Through the JES programme, she provides a platform for suppliers, helping them navigate and establish themselves in the blue light and criminal justice markets.
Before joining techUK, Georgie spent four and a half years managing a Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) in Westminster. Collaborating with the Metropolitan Police and local councils, she focused on mitigating the impact of crime on the business community. Her efforts spanned addressing low-level street crime and anti-social behavior to managing critical incidents and violent crime.