16 Oct 2025
In line with the aims of the National Police Digital Strategy 2025-2030, this partnership highlights our commitment to work with industry to modernise our service and enhance public safety.
With regular engagement via working groups, events and forums, and participation in techUK’s Justice and Emergency Services Management Committee, this collaboration will promote stronger relationships between policing and the private sector, and ensure we work together to identify where technology can help to tackle the problems being faced by policing and the public, in a way that is ethical, transparent and proportionate.
Chief Constable Rob Carden, NPCC Lead for Digital, Data and Technology, said:
In a world that is becoming increasingly digitally focused, I am determined to modernise our service and equip officers, staff and volunteers across the country with the tools needed to better protect the public.
As a leading UK technology trade association and, in line with the aims of the National Policing Digital Strategy 2025-2030, our partnership with techUK is reflective of our commitment to work collaboratively with industry to embrace the opportunities presented by technology.
With over 1100 members from across the technology sector, I am fully confident that techUK is well positioned to ensure we’re having the conversations needed to drive this important work forward, with subject matter experts who can guide the changes we make and ensure they are proportionate, cyber resilient and sustainable.
I look forward to working alongside techUK and their expansive membership to drive innovation across policing, tackling the issues being consistently faced by our service, strengthening our workforce and above all, enhancing public safety.
Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan, NPCC Lead for Science and Innovation, said:
As NPCC Lead for Science and Innovation, I’m determined that policing makes the most of cutting-edge research and technology to better protect the public.
Our partnership with techUK reflects a shared commitment to harness science and innovation responsibly, ensuring new ideas are ethical, evidence-based and deliver real benefits for communities.
Working together, we can turn innovation into practical solutions that strengthen policing and enhance public safety.
Matthew Evans, techUK Chief Operations Officer and Director of Markets, said:
The MoU signifies the three organisation’s dedication to strengthening the engagement between the tech sector and policing in the pursuit of leveraging the potential of technology to improve public safety.
By fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing, this agreement creates opportunities for dialogue, joint initiatives, and the exchange of expertise, ultimately supporting a safer and more resilient society.
You can find out more about techUK, here.
You can find out more about the work taking place to modernise policing, here.
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