Irish Prison Service seeks body-worn camera system supplier across prison estate
A multi-operator framework worth €30m will deliver cameras, software and maintenance to Irish prisons, rolling out from Mountjoy Male Prison.
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The Irish Prison Service is inviting suppliers to bid for a €30m framework to supply and maintain body-worn cameras across its entire prison estate. The contract includes cameras, accessories, software and support services. The initial deployment site is Mountjoy Male Prison, with a phased roll-out to follow across other facilities.
The Irish Prison Service is seeking suppliers for a €30m body-worn camera framework that will cover its entire prison estate. The contract packages cameras, accessories, software and associated services under a multi-operator framework model.
Mountjoy Male Prison will be the initial deployment site for the system, with the full roll-out occurring in phases across other facilities. The procurement notice sets out requirements in accompanying tender documents.
A framework agreement allows the buyer to call off from multiple suppliers over time rather than awarding a single contract, giving flexibility as the prison service phases implementation. Interested suppliers should consult the full tender documents on the public procurement portal to understand the technical and service specifications.