UK Home Office opens wallet for £60M automated number plate project
- Reference: 1759825811
- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2025/10/07/home_office_anpr_app/
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In [1]an official notice published earlier this month, the department responsible for policing, immigration, and passports said it wanted to build an application to support live reporting and integration with the Home Office's ANPR platform, which uses data for investigations and intelligence purposes.
ANPR systems are a debated topic in the UK, with some seeing them as an invasive means of controlling driver behavior, catching them out for minor infringements and gathering data, while others see them as a necessary measure to promote safe driving.
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The Home Office has placed itself firmly in the "for" camp. "ANPR is a vital law enforcement capability used to detect and disrupt criminal activity, protect vulnerable individuals, and support national security efforts," the procurement notice says.
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The National ANPR Service Application and Associated Services the department is "exploring" is expected to include live-time alerting and control room deployment, search and reporting capabilities, and integration with external systems, although it does not name them.
However, it does specify integration with the Home Office's National Strategic ANPR Platform (NSAP), which "brings together a constant stream of live data from all police forces and a few Law Enforcement Agencies," according to the government's major projects authority.
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The National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) said: "This data is fed into a central database and allows for various interrogations to be made against the data, producing the results in the form of real-time alerts, near real-time searches and historic searching for vehicles of interest."
NISTA found earlier this year that there had been a 30 percent variation on the central database budget because the data feed project was delayed by 12 months "due to issues identified resulting in an extended testing period." The whole life cost of the project is expected to be £538.9 million.
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The procurement of the new national application for ANPR data makes clear it won't cover police ANPR cameras, communications links, management servers, firewalls, or other supporting infrastructure.
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[1] https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/061205-2025
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[5] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/30/britains_policing_minister_talks_up/
[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/25/uk_passport_photo_cache_block_rules/
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/22/police_database_built_to_respond/
[8] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/10/home_office_cdio/
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Well, in the long run, if we transition to EVs in the UK, either road charges will be brought in or some other form of taxation will be increased to make up for the drop in revenue from the tax on fuel.
If it's the former, either ANPR will become *very* widespread or we'll all end up with GPS trackers in our cars.
Don't forget tracker in Digital ID.
I can't wait for a tender for visualisation of proles going about their lives and some gamification. Right-click on this f-er, send him penalty for walking too fast.
If it’s for walking too slowly, I might support it
But I was avoiding the cracks in the pavement officer!
is inviting tech suppliers to take part in a £60 million
or just write "usual suspects"?
Over £500 Million - Not including any infrastructure
To check if a number plate is on a list, then see where it's been since the ANPR cams started recording.
This is a really big double edged sword.
£60 million?
is that for X Consultancy to just do the analysis and write a word document and a fancy presentation?
(oh, and a few evening meals?)
Re: £60 million?
Analysis? - AI generated cut-n-paste from last ANPR exercise
and some fact finding trips
Who needs traffic police when you've got AI, eh?