Security and Policing: ADS publishes Security and Resilience outlook
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The outlook showcases the depth and breadth of the UK Security and Resilience sector which provides advanced physical and digital capabilities underpinning prosperity and securing UK advantage against a range of malicious and non-malicious threats.
The publication highlights than in 2022, the UK Security and Resilience sector’s contribution to the UK was:
- £23 billion in turnover
- £9.5 billion in exports
- £12.8 billion in value added
- 145,000 direct employees (including 5,800 apprentices)
As well as capturing the security and resilience sector’s important contributions to the United Kingdom, the outlook identifies new business opportunities for 2023 which include: transport security, opportunities in border security, the mitigation of small arms proliferation, as well as cyber security.
The outlook also explores the changing policy landscape, and how the passing of legislation such as Martyn’s Law in 2023 will revolutionise the protective security market in the UK, especially for high-capacity locations. In addition, the Integrated Review Refresh, announced Monday 13th March provides the sector with an important opportunity to refine the UK’s strategic approach, considering the war in Ukraine and consequent impacts on economic security and national resilience.
The outlook highlights how ADS will continue to secure UK advantage, by working with industry partners, Government, and other stakeholders to represent the views of members and ensure the security and resilience sector remains a key strategic focus for the UK.
Commenting on the outlook, ADS Chief Economist, Aimie Stone said: “The UK’s Security and Resilience sector continues to grow and is critically important to the UK economy and national prosperity. Throughout 2023, there are many exciting opportunities for UK businesses and the UK must continue to be recognised as a world-leader in providing capabilities that protect people, places, and the freedoms we value.”
ADS Director – Security and Resilience, Jon Gray said: “The 2023 Security and Resilience Sector Outlook captures not only the important contribution of the security and resilience sector but also its strengths and opportunities as it continues to develop. ADS looks forward to working with Government stakeholders, including the Home Office and Joint Security and Resilience Centre and UK Defence and Security Exports to ensure security and resilience remains a key strategic focus of the UK.”