Ministry of Justice (MOJ) Innovation Den - Expression of Interest (EOI)
**THIS EOI IS NOT A PROCUREMENT** This EOI is being conducted following the MoJ Roundtable event, held on 8th May 2025.
The MoJ are pleased to invite organisations to participate in an Innovation Den to showcase their ideas on how we can address some of the challenges faced within the justice system and to contribute meaningfully to the national dialogue on the future of our justice system.
Based on the MOJ's confidence in the submissions, which will cover transformational impact, innovation and alignment with our selected key themes, the MoJ may select a range of organisations (likely between 5 to 10) to attend an Innovation Den, which will include representation from our Ministerial Team.
Any submissions that are not taken through initially may be kept on file for future consideration.
The key focus of this EOI is across the following three themes: 1.
Theme 1 - Health, Wellbeing and Behavioural Analytics Assessing how emerging technologies, particularly wearables and digital biomarkers, can detect drug use, monitor physical and mental health, evaluate intervention outcomes and support lasting behavioural change.
The focus includes methods that enable early intervention and personalised support in justice settings.
2.
Theme 2 - Identity, Access and Compliance Monitoring Exploring how technology, including biometric tools, wearables, drug detection and secure authentication systems, can remotely and reliably verify identity, confirm location and monitor compliance in real time.
The focus includes scalable, tamper-resistant solutions that enable more flexible forms of supervision.
3.
Theme 3 - Non-Custodial and Community-Based Monitoring Investigating the use of smart technologies to create a 'prison outside of prison', combining wearables, geolocation and behavioural monitoring to support structured, remotely supervised routines in the community.
This includes innovations that strengthen enforcement, encourage desistance and enhance public protection.
A summary of this EOI including instructions about how to respond is also attached to notice.
PLEASE NOTE: Deadline for the EOI submission ('EOI submission deadline') is Tue 10th June 11:59 am (United Kingdom time)
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Assessing how emerging technologies, particularly wearables
Assessing how emerging technologies, particularly wearables and digital biomarkers, can detect drug use, monitor physical and mental health, evaluate intervention outcomes and support lasting behavioural change.
The focus includes methods that enable early
The focus includes methods that enable early intervention and personalised support in justice settings.
Investigating the use of smart technologies
Investigating the use of smart technologies to create a 'prison outside of prison', combining wearables, geolocation and behavioural monitoring to support structured, remotely supervised routines in the community.
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