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The framework agreement makes OmniPerception’s unique technology available in approved products and services
OmniPerception's success in a major FCO Services tender confirms its position as a leading player globally

UK-based OmniPerception have been chosen as a supplier to FCO Services, the Trading Fund of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.  The company's success was announced after the completion of a Europe-wide competitive tendering process and establishes OmniPerception as an approved provider under a framework agreement with FCO Services.

The framework agreement makes OmniPerception's unique technology available in approved products and services for FCO Services' government customers.

The past ten years has seen the company establish a reputation as market leaders across a number of sectors including law enforcement, aviation and banking security to provide both overt and covert technology to improve public safety and security. The company's first success in a major FCO Services tender now confirms its position as a leading player on the global stage.

Speaking about the FCO Services contract, OmniPerception CEO Dr Stewart Hefferman said today: "The biometric industry is a fast moving and innovative one and you have to run fast to keep up. 

"With a little help from our friends, OmniPerception is actually running fast enough to keep ahead of our competitors. The key to our success is unique British technology developed by a dedicated team, together with a keen emphasis on applying it to improve security and a commitment to working closely with customers, making sure we address their individual requirements."

Adding FCO Services to its company's growing list of customers has given the team special satisfaction, says Hefferman.

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