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Announcing the new techUK Justice and Emergency Services Council 2026-28
techUK is delighted to announce the members of the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Council for the January 2026 to January 2028 tenure.
Composed of 28 members, 9 SME reps and 19 members from larger companies, the new JES Council brings together a diverse range of tech industry leaders who will champion the sector and support the strategic direction of the programme.
Over its two year tenure, the JES Council will help shape programme priorities and activities to align with sector needs and amplify the voice of the JES community. Key areas of oversight include:
- Advancing thought leadership to promote an informed, collaborative sector.
- Developing a connected justice, blue‑light and fire ecosystem through strategic partnerships and networks.
- Facilitating impactful engagement between public and private sector organisations.
Justice and Emergency Services Council members
- Adrian Leer, Managing Director, Triad Group Plc
- Allan Fairley, Director, AWF Advisory
- Anthony Darch, Justice Director, Methods
- Ben Brown, Client Director - Security and Justice, Hitachi Solutions
- Carl Osborne, Managing Director, IntaForensics
- Caroline Barnett, Northern European Strategic Account Director: Law Enforcement & National Security, SAS Institute
- Charlotte Hails , Head of Public Sector Vertical Strategy, Virgin Media O2 Business
- Damian Tambirasa, CTO Home Office, Police & Justice, IBM
- Dan Sims, Public Safety Sales Director, Accenture
- Daniel Boyd, Vice President, Secure Government Services, Mastek
- Elif Bell, Managing Director, Bluestar Software Ltd
- Iain Firth , Account Director – Justice, ServiceNow
- James Reid, Vice President Consulting Services, CGI
- James West, Industry Director: Public Safety and Defence, Made Tech
- Jennifer Jackson, Business Relationship Manager | Emergency Services, Vysiion part of Exponential-e Group
- Joshua Munday, Senior Presales Engineer, Rowden Technologies
- Kevin Hoskins. Managing Director, Q-Solution
- Linda Wales, Regional Sales Manager, Central Government, Splunk, a Cisco company
- Lizzie Coleclough, Head of Central and Secure Government, Trustmarque Ltd
- Mark McCluskie, Director of Business Development UK, Mark43
- Moira Roberts, UK Regional Sales Manager Public Safety, Frequentis UK
- Naomi Bolton, Account Director, Telent
- Nathalie Lester, Account Director, Telefonica Tech
- Rob Pearson, Justice and Security Director, Transform
- Robert Leach, Director, R Leach Consulting
- Sian Penny, Director Public Safety and Justice, BT Business
- Simon Hall, Co-Founder and CEO, Coeus Software Ltd
- Stephen Worron, Strategy and Business Development Lead, BAE Systems
Head of Programme – Justice and Emergency Services, techUK, yesterday said:
“On behalf of techUK I would like to thank and welcome the members of the Justice & Emergency Services Council. The relationship between national policing and the private sector in the field of effective, efficient and joined up technologies have never been so critically required, and I am confident that the depth of experience and commitment of the individuals, their organisations and the whole membership of the techUK JES Programme will double down on their previous and impressive commitments in striving to deliver and maintain public safety. A busy tenure for the years ahead.”
If you would like to know more about the work of the JES Council and find out more about the work of the JES programme, reach out to the team below!
Original article link: https://www.techuk.org/resource/announcing-the-new-techuk-justice-and-emergency-services-council-2026-28.html


