Home Office Police and Public Protection Technology (PPPT) Briefing
4pm – 5.30pm28 September 2021
This is a hybrid event. You can select to either attend in-person or dial in.
In-person tickets are now SOLD OUT. We are however operating a waiting list so if you are no longer able to attend in-person, please ensure you cancel your booking to make room for someone else.
Address: techUK's Office, 10 St Bride Street, EC4A 4AD
If you are attending in person, please bring with you confirmation of your booking. Please arrive at 4pm for a 4.15pm start.
Home Office Police and Public Protection Technology (PPPT) is an organisation of over a 1000 dedicated professionals who are primarily responsible for the design, build and deployment of national law enforcement systems, ensuring that they are highly effective, efficient systems which leverage modern digital technologies and provide world-class law enforcement capabilities. PPPT is structured into a number of large-scale delivery portfolios, such as Child Abuse Image Database (CAID), National ANPR Service (NAS) and the National Law Enforcement Data Programme (NLEDP). PPPT is also responsible for the running and sustainment of critical national infrastructure such as the Police National Computer (PNC); as well as a myriad of other existing national policing systems.
This will be the Justice and Emergency Services Programme’s first hybrid event of the year. You will hear direct from Mike Hill, Director for PPPT who is responsible for the delivery of national ICT capabilities to policing and other law enforcement bodies. These capabilities leverage digital technologies, platforms and techniques in order to deliver a profound impact for their customers and their ability to protect our communities.
Refreshments will be available with opportunities for networking. There are only 40 in-person tickets available with the rest online bookings so make sure to book your in-person ticket ASAP. If you book an in-person ticket and are then unable to attend, please make sure you cancel your booking to make space for someone else.
Georgie joined techUK as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager in March 2020, then becoming Head of Programme in January 2022.
Georgie leads techUK's engagement and activity across our blue light and criminal justice services, engaging with industry and stakeholders to unlock innovation, problem solve, future gaze and highlight the vital role technology plays in the delivery of critical public safety and justice services. The JES programme represents suppliers by creating a voice for those who are selling or looking to break into and navigate the blue light and criminal justice markets.
Prior to joining techUK, Georgie spent 4 and a half years managing a Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) in Westminster. She worked closely with the Metropolitan Police and London borough councils to prevent and reduce the impact of crime on the business community. Her work ranged from the impact of low-level street crime and anti-social behaviour on the borough, to critical incidents and violent crime.
Cinzia joined techUK in August 2023 as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager.
The JES programme represents suppliers, championing their interests in the blue light and criminal justice markets, whether they are established entities or newcomers seeking to establish their presence.
Prior to joining techUK, Cinzia worked in the third and public sectors, managing projects related to international trade and social inclusion.
Ella joined techUK in November 2023 as a Markets Team Assistant, supporting the Justice and Emergency Services, Central Government and Financial Services Programmes.
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.