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      Industry challenge to find innovative solutions to tackle
      drone scourge 
    
   
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      £60,000 funding prize to develop proposal  
    
   
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      Builds on £40m investment to bolster prison security, part of
      Plan for Change 
    
   
  A new innovation challenge aimed at combatting the growing threat
  of drones to prisons has been launched by the Ministry of Justice
  through His Majesty's Government Communications Centre (HMGCC)
  Co-Creation.
  The Counter-Drone Challenge invites industry to find cutting-edge
  solutions to detect drones designed by criminals to evade current
  detection methods available on the market. Successful applicants
  will receive £60,000 funding to develop proof-of-concept systems
  over a 12-week period. 
  It comes as the number of incidents at prisons involving drones
  skyrocketed by over 770% between 2019 and 2023, with the devices
  increasingly being used by organised crime groups to smuggle
  contraband like drugs and phones into jails. 
  The Government is already investing £40 million this year to
  bolster prison security, including £10 million on anti-drone
  measures such as exterior netting and reinforced windows. 
  Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending,
  , said: 
  We have taken decisive action to combat the scourge of drones in
  prisons - investing heavily in physical security and cutting-edge
  technology. 
  This challenge will help us harness innovation to keep staff
  safe, disrupt criminal networks and support prisoner
  rehabilitation.
  Solutions put forward for the challenge must be simple to use and
  legally compliant. 
  This challenge is part of the Ministry of Justice's wider
  ambition to engage with industry to source innovative security
  solutions.
  It follows a July showcase where businesses presented
  cutting-edge technologies to ministers, aimed at tackling prison
  violence, improving monitoring, and strengthening frontline
  safety. 
  Further information
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      For more information about the challenge, please contact
      HMGCC. 
    
   
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      HMGCC Co-Creation is a partnership with the Defence, Science
      and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), created to deliver a new
      bold and innovative way of working with the wider UK science
      and technology community. 
    
   
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      It works by sharing OpTech challenges with wide-ranging
      networks of academia and industry, then working closely with
      them on solutions. 
    
   
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      The idea is about using networks to tap into a huge pool of
      expertise, to help wider government keep pace with rapid
      advances in technology. 
    
   
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      Businesses showcase
      tough justice tech to Government ministers - GOV.UK