Plan for 'bespoke' GPS tag for offenders abandoned by MoJ
by Alan Travis Home affairs editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#1545M)
Much-delayed hi-tech tracking device for use in England and Wales will be replaced with off-the-shelf alternative
Justice ministers have given up a three-year attempt to introduce a "bespoke" GPS tracking tag for offenders, after the prime minister, David Cameron, promised to make the technology a central part of a radical overhaul of British prisons.
The Ministry of Justice is to terminate its 23m contract with Steatite, a small British firm which was to develop the hi-tech tag, and will instead invite bids for companies to supply off-the-shelf proven devices already on the market. Steatite's share price fell 32% after the announcement on Thursday morning.
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