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BSIA SEMS Strategy

BSIA SEMS Strategy. British Security Industry Association Security Equipment Manufacturers’ Section. BSIA SEMS VISION. To promote the British Electronic Security Equipment Industry whilst developing knowledge within the section to improve global competitiveness. Overview:

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BSIA SEMS Strategy

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  1. BSIA SEMS Strategy British Security Industry Association Security Equipment Manufacturers’ Section

  2. BSIA SEMS VISION To promote the British Electronic Security Equipment Industry whilst developing knowledge within the section to improve global competitiveness.

  3. Overview: SEMS as part of BSIA will provide members with an infrastructure to support increased global competitiveness whilst developing the industry’s influence in and awareness of the regulatory context in which it operates. Four strategic themes will deliver this: We improve the Service throughout the Value Chain We improve Standards – UK, EN and IEC We influence Regulation  -  UK, European and International We share Knowledge – Education, Advice and Voice. BSIA SEMS STRATEGY

  4. We improve the Service throughout the Value Chain We will develop and enhance the value chain in: 1. Service in the supply chain (Availability and Performance) 2. Service in the install (Availability and Support) 3. Service in use (Reliability and Support) BSIA SEMS STRATEGY

  5. Action: • Supply Chain • Publicise stated supply chain goals • Install • Outcomes: • BSIA manufacturers are the preferred supplier for availability, reliability, maintainabilityof products • Availability of products in the supply chain when standards change. • BSIA manufacturers are the preferred supplier for availability, reliability and the maintainability of products

  6. Standards • Outcomes: • BSIA manufacturers are the preferred supplier for availability, reliability, and maintainability of products • Action • Service in use

  7. We improve Standards – UK, EN and IEC Standards will be improved by: 1. Clarity of compliance with standards Agreeing interpretation of standards Education on standards 2. Influencing standards development Expert representation on standards working groups Agreed responses to standards consultations BSIA SEMS STRATEGY

  8. Outcomes: SEMS led standards guidance and seminars. In time consultation response. Strong SEMS representation on all targeted standards groups. • Action: • Standards Compliance • Influence Standards

  9. We influence Regulation  -  UK, European and International Influencing regulation by lobbing and being part of consultations on: 1. Mandatory factors – covering legislative matters specific to the section, examples include: WEEE RoHS REACH 2. Optional matters – general policy and legislation which may benefit section members, examples include: R&D Tax Credits FP7 BSIA SEMS STRATEGY

  10. Regulation • Outcomes: • Involved in consultations • Understand implication of decisions • Ethical supplier of choice for end user • Quality Product information available • Involved in consultations • Understand benefits • Offered opportunities • Action • Mandatory factors • Optional matters

  11. We share Knowledge – Education, Advice and Voice Working to positively influence stakeholder groups, broadly these are: 1. Industry Bodies: ACPO, NSI/SSAIB, ACPOS, RiscAuthority, ASC, Skills for Security, Euralarm, Certalarm, EFSG, SSS Section 2 UK Government: Ofcom, BIS, DCLG 3. European Commission DG Enterprise DG Competition and markets 4. Public/End Users Media – print, broadcast and web BSIA SEMS STRATEGY

  12. Industry Bodies • Outcomes: • Invite to meetings • Understand implication of decisions • Understand implication of decisions • Involved in the consultations on the relevant NACP & SS 200x • Offer inspectors training • Action • ACPO Liaison Meeting • Police Scotland • NSI/SSAIB

  13. UK Government • Outcomes: • Practical new EN 303131 standard for alarm devices & influence network providers • Understand Environmental impacts of government legislation • Influence building codes on security issue where possible • Action: • Lobby OFCOM over SRD requirements & Network requirements • BIS • DCLG

  14. European Commission • Outcomes: • One stop testing and certification • Increase Euralarm focus for lobbying EU • Action: • Lobby EU Commission • Understand and define the non-BSIA lobbying (Euralarm) • Define a lobby strategy • Execute lobbying strategy

  15. Public/End Users • Outcomes: • Regular articles from SEMS members in trade press and enduser magazines • Action: • Media - Print

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