Select Accredit registration for Group 4 Technology  
 Group 4 Technology has been approved by Select Accredit 
Group 4 Technology has been approved by Select Accredit, the national pre-qualification service for public sector businesses, which is used by councils, emergency services and other local authorities when they are selecting expert ompanies to tender for projects.

The service is run by BiP Solutions and has the primary objective of providing assurance to public sector organisations when choosing a supplier for a tender process.  All companies that are given the accreditation must be able to demonstrate their suitability in terms of legal, financial and technical capacity.  By being accepted as part of this service, Group 4 Technology is recognised as a supplier of quality, allowing more public sector companies to benefit from their experience in providing integrated security solutions.

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