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Saab to provide security solutions for Queensland prison

  •  20 July 2009
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Saab to provide security solutions for Queensland prison

DEFENCE and security company Saab has signed a contract with Baulderstone to provide security services for the South Queensland Correctional Precinct near Gatton, Queensland.

This contract marks the first major international introduction of Saab’s security solutions for protection of high-security locations and establishes Saab in the civil security field in Australia.

The project is a 300-bed women’s prison, the first stage of a development that is planned to eventually house 3000 prisoners.

The system installed at the South Queensland Correctional Precinct follows on from similar solutions that have been widely installed in Sweden, including prison and probation services, airports and nuclear power plants.

All security systems will be connected into a common infrastructure, creating a common picture and thereby enhancing the security.

Gunilla Fransson, President of Saab Security, said the contract is a breakthrough for Saab’s security solutions for protection of high-security locations on the international market.

Saab will be responsible for the design, development and delivery of the security services, as well as the integration of sub-systems and sensors such as intruder alarms, electronic locking systems, CCTV cameras, biometric identification, heartbeat detector and number plate recognition.

Baulderstone is the Managing Contractor and the Project Manager is Project Services, a business unit of the Queensland Department of Public Works.

Final delivery is planned for 2011.

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