Key Features
Organisations can apply for a share of £150,000, including VAT, to develop an integrated remote monitoring and screening solution for the care of people in custody.
Programme: Innovate UK
Award: Share of up to £150,000
Opens: 28th Jan 2019
Closes: 27th Mar 2019
Overview
This is a Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition.
Police Scotland is seeking an integrated technological solution that can remotely monitor individuals and provide an early warning and intervention alert system. This should improve custody health and welfare outcomes.
Scope
The aim of this competition is to develop a system that has the capability to act as a contactless health monitor while also acting as a remote CCTV viewing platform.
It needs to monitor several people at once located at different geographical locations in Scotland.
The solution needs to:
It is desirable for the solution to also have the ability to indicate whether there is a clinical risk of any potential internal concealment of foreign bodies, such as drugs, weapons, phones or cigarettes.
The design of your proposal must include its full capability, design specification, technological and ICT requirements. An estimated cost of the proposed system would also be helpful before progressing to Phase 2.
Eligibility
To lead a project, you can:
Bids that bring together a consortium of sector specialists are welcomed.
The tenderer or their representative must complete, sign and upload with your application form:
Funding Costs
This is Phase 1 of a 2 phase competition.
A total of up to £150,000, including VAT, is allocated to phase 1. It is anticipated the feasibility study R&D contracts will be up to £30,000 including VAT, for each project for up to 5 months.
Applications must have at least 50% of the contract value attributed directly and exclusively for R&D services. R&D can cover solution exploration and design. It can also include prototyping and field-testing the product or service.
Phase 2 will involve 2 R&D projects being awarded up to £200,000 including VAT, to businesses chosen from the successful Phase 1 applicants, in order to develop a prototype and undertake field testing for up to 12 months.
Exclusions
Innovate UK will not fund projects that: