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UK OSPAs 2021 organisers issue final Call for Nominations
22 September 2020
THE PROCESS for submitting entries to the 2021 UK Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) will close at midnight on Thursday 1 October 2020. With 16 categories to choose from, the OSPAs afford an opportunity to acknowledge and reward front line personnel (as well as products and services) from across the security sphere who’ve made a significant contribution towards safeguarding the UK’s infrastructure.
The judging process is conducted by an esteemed panel nominated by the many leading associations and groups from within the security sector. The Winners will be revealed at a virtual awards show scheduled to take place in February 2021.
2021 UK OSPAs: The Categories
Outstanding In-House Security Manager/Director
Outstanding Contract Security Manager/Director
Outstanding Security Team
Outstanding Contract Security Company (Guarding)
Outstanding Security Consultant
Outstanding Customer Service Initiative
Outstanding Security Training Initiative
Outstanding Security Installer/Integrator
Outstanding Event Security Team
Outstanding Security Partnership
Outstanding New Security Product
Outstanding Cyber Security Initiative
Outstanding Security Equipment Manufacturer
Outstanding Security Officer
Outstanding Young Security Professional
Lifetime Achievement Award
*Full details on how to enter can be found here
*TEAM Software, the Edith Cowan University, the ADS Group, Bidvest Noonan, the National Secrity Inspectorate and The Security Institute all sponsor the UK OSPAs- Counter-terror plan needs funding
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