nmcn Asset Security has won the contract to provide capital security upgrades prior to planned and reactive security maintenance to the Met Office’s Exeter headquarters in the UK. The agreement will see nmcn provide a turnkey design and build security upgrade to implement the latest technology and systems across the HQ estate which houses the majority of its workforce. Following key upgrade works across the estate, nmcn will then take responsibility for planned and reactive maintenance of security systems and associated technology.
“The Met Office is a British institution with a strong heritage for leading public service, military and commercial forecasting around the world,” said Adam Smith, Managing Director of Asset Security at nmcn. “The security of their operations is paramount and I’m delighted we’re able to support them through this contract. We look forward to working closely with the Met Office over the coming years to bring value, collaboration and quality.”
“As we continue to deliver critical weather forecasting and climate science services, the security of our people and assets is of paramount importance,” Met Office Security Manager, Richard Kevern. “We look forward to working collaboratively with nmcn on both the capital and maintenance programme over the coming years.”