Home Office Biometric Strategic Central Bureau Platform preliminary market engagement event
2pm – 4pm15 May 2026
London and online
techUK, 10 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AD
The Home Office is seeking to engage with potential suppliers ahead of two potential future procurements covering the support, development, transition and ongoing modernisation of the Strategic Central and Bureau Platform and associated services.
SCBP is a critical Home Office digital capability that underpins a range of biometric, identity, and law enforcement systems, supporting operational decision‑making across immigration, borders, policing and wider law enforcement activity. SCBP plays a key role in enabling the Home Office and its partners to protect the public, prevent and detect criminality, and safeguard vulnerable individuals, while ensuring appropriate controls over data privacy, security and access.
SCBP is a key component of the Home Office Biometrics landscape which provides a shared, resilient capability to host and support multiple biometric and identity‑related services, enabling the secure processing, storage and exchange of sensitive data. It supports both live operational services and analytical capabilities, operating at national scale and across multiple delivery partners, technologies and hosting arrangements.
The Home Office has recently transitioned much of the technology onto more modern and widely adopted technology stacks, potentially opening up more of the required support and development functions to suppliers with broader expertise and presenting greater opportunities for a wider range of suppliers to participate.
As a result, the Home Office is currently considering its future commercial and delivery approach for SCBP including potential disaggregation and is keen to engage early with the market to test assumptions, gather supplier insight, and inform the development of its procurement strategy, scope and delivery model.
Please click ‘Book now’ to express your interest in attending this market engagement event.
Please note that, as some of the information shared at the event will be formative and not available in the public domain, all attendees must also sign a Non‑Disclosure Agreement (NDA) which is available via the Home Office E-procurement portalhttps://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com (search for reference PQQ_793)
The NDA must be completed and uploaded by the stated deadline. Attendance will not be permitted without a signed NDA, and no amendments to the NDA will be accepted.
Please note that, by registering to attend this session, you consent to your name, email address and organisation being shared with the Home Office for the sole purpose of administering and delivering this event.
Indicative scope
The potential supplier(s) may be required to provide elements relating to the SCBP platform and associated services, which may include (but are not limited to):
Biometric experience
Platform hosting and infrastructure services
Application and platform engineering and support services
Security, resilience and availability services
Integration with dependent Home Office and third‑party systems
Data management, environment management and tooling
Transition, onboarding and knowledge transfer services
Support for live service operations and continuous improvement
Transformation services
The precise scope, delivery model and commercial structure are subject to further development and will be informed by this and subsequent market engagement activity.
Note given the potential disaggregation approach interested suppliers may not be required to provide all of the scope described above.
Purpose of the event
This event will provide potential suppliers with:
Further background on the SCBP programme and objectives and potential procurements
An overview of the emerging commercial and delivery considerations
An opportunity to provide feedback, ask questions and share market insight to help shape the Home Office’s approach
Following the event, suppliers who express an interest may also be invited to participate in optional 1:1 sessions with the Home Office to discuss relevant capabilities, potential solutions and lessons learned from comparable programmes. These sessions will be time‑limited, non‑competitive, and will not form part of any formal procurement process.
Dave Evans
Head of Programme - Justice and Emergency Services and Economic Crime Lead, techUK
Dave Evans
Head of Programme - Justice and Emergency Services and Economic Crime Lead, techUK
Dave is a former senior police officer with the City of London Police, bringing extensive experience as a Detective and senior leader across frontline operations and multi-agency partnerships at regional and national levels.
He has led and supported responses to major national incidents, including mass casualty events, counter-terrorism operations and large-scale public disorder, working closely with partners across the criminal justice sector.
Alongside his public service, Dave has also held leadership roles in the private sector, managing projects focused on intellectual property and licensing. His combined experience across both sectors gives him a deep understanding of how collaboration between service providers and end users can strengthen resilience and trust.
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.
Junior Programme Manager - Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Fran Richiusa
Junior Programme Manager - Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Fran is the Junior Programme Manager for the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme.
In this role she supports project delivery, stakeholder engagement, and policy development across portfolios including law enforcement, justice, and the fire sector.
Fran joined techUK in May 2025 as a Programme Team Assistant for the Public Sector Markets Programmes before progressing to her current role.
Prior to joining techUK, she gained experience working across local government and VAWG (Violence Against Women and Girls) charities, where she developed a deep understanding of public service and advocacy.
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Head of Programme - Justice and Emergency Services and Economic Crime Lead, techUK
Dave is a former senior police officer with the City of London Police, bringing extensive experience as a Detective and senior leader across frontline operations and multi-agency partnerships at regional and national levels.
He has led and supported responses to major national incidents, including mass casualty events, counter-terrorism operations and large-scale public disorder, working closely with partners across the criminal justice sector.
Alongside his public service, Dave has also held leadership roles in the private sector, managing projects focused on intellectual property and licensing. His combined experience across both sectors gives him a deep understanding of how collaboration between service providers and end users can strengthen resilience and trust.
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.
Junior Programme Manager - Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Fran Richiusa
Junior Programme Manager - Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Fran is the Junior Programme Manager for the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme.
In this role she supports project delivery, stakeholder engagement, and policy development across portfolios including law enforcement, justice, and the fire sector.
Fran joined techUK in May 2025 as a Programme Team Assistant for the Public Sector Markets Programmes before progressing to her current role.
Prior to joining techUK, she gained experience working across local government and VAWG (Violence Against Women and Girls) charities, where she developed a deep understanding of public service and advocacy.