Physical & personnel research
The Physical & Personnel Research programme is funded and managed by CPNI and operates through a range of research and development suppliers. The programme does not tend to issue open calls for tenders, but if you are a research and development organisation operating in our area of interest we would be happy to talk to you about our requirements.
The Physical & Personnel Research and development programme operates by:
- commissioning basic research to develop technical knowledge, tools, techniques, standards and equipment to address national security threats in key priority areas
- development of security standards for physical security equipment and installation
- practical evaluation of commercially available off-the-shelf equipment
- horizon-scanning to identify emerging technologies for security applications
- building partnerships to leverage funding and burden share with others.
The programme covers the following areas:
- human factors - for example, biometrics, human behaviour, design of systems
- electronics and control systems - for example, detection and vision systems, access control, multi-sensor networks, in-vehicle systems, SCADA, and so on
- structural - for example, ballistics and blast, physical barriers, containers and doors, design, air flow
- screening and detection - for example, explosives, weapons, chemical, biological and radiological materials.
16/07/2007