* * National Alliance of Private Security Activities HUMAN SURVEILLANCE ELECTRONIC SECURITY REMOTE MONITORING TRANSPORT OF CASH AND VALUABLES AIRPORT SECURITY PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS PERSONAL PROTECTION SECURITY COUNSELLING TRAINING
8 BILLION EUROS ARE GENERATED BY THE GLOBAL PRIVATE SECURITY MARKET. 9,000 COMPANIES (+ 6.4 % EACH YEAR) 140,000 EMPLOYEES (+ 6.6% EACH YEAR) less than 5% MARGINS IN THE SECTOR ARE LOW (BETWEEN 1 AND 5%) (31% ON AVERAGE IN SERVICES) 80% PERSONNEL COSTS ARE THE MAIN EXPENSE ITEM (AGAINST 31% FOR ALL SERVICES) 77% OF THE TURNOVER IN THE SECTOR IS REPRESENTED BY THE PRIVATE SECTOR Private security : key figures Electronic security 1,75 billion EUROS. THIS IS THE SIZE OF THE GLOBAL ELECTRONIC SECURITY MARKET. 550 million EUROS. THIS IS THE TURNOVER FOR REMOTE MONITORING. 1,4 million CONNECTIONS. 13,800 EMPLOYEES. 4,500 EMPLOYEES (REMOTE MONITORING). Transport of cash 750 million EUROS. THIS IS THE SIZE OF THE GLOBAL CASH TRANSPORT MARKET. 10,000 EMPLOYEES. Personal protection 100 MILLION EUROS OF TURNOVER Airport security 350 million EUROS. THIS IS THE SIZE OF THE GLOBAL AIRPORT SECURITY MARKET. 10,000 EMPLOYEES. Private investigations 50 MILLION EUROS OF TURNOVER. 200 to 500 ACTIVE AGENTS (APART FROM EX APJS [AGENTS DE POLICE JUDI- CIAIRE JUDICIAL POLICE OFFICERS] AND OPJS [OFFICIERS DE POLICE JUDICIAIRE OFFICERS OF JUDICIAL POLICE] WHO AUTOMA- TICALLY OBTAIN PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION WITHOUT USING IT)
Founded on 17 January 2013, ANAPS (Alliance Nationale des Activités Privées de Sécurité - National Alliance of Private Security Activities) comprises thirteen organisations representing all the activities within the sector: human surveillance, electronic security, remote monitoring, transport of cash and valuables, airport security, private investigations, personal protection, security consulting and training. A single and unifying legitimate point of contact At the present time, when a new legislative framework is being drafted for private security (revision of Book VI of the Code of Homeland Security, formerly the Law of 1083), ANAPS, the product of the profession s unity, is a clear and comprehensible point of contact for the government. «I would stress the importance of having before me a united profession, led by an ambitious project, a profession that is a partner of the government in formulating and implementing a security policy to serve all our citizens throughout the country.» Manuel Valls, on the creation of ANAPS Concrete, coherent and concerted action The future of private security depends on our collective ability to meet this challenge in a framework of complementary synergy with public action and not in competition with it. Controlled by the state, public and private stakeholders must coordinate their actions to meet the need for security. We want to act to organise a structured sector with a clear skills roadmap. The Alliance was created to stimulate and strengthen dialogue and cooperation with the authorities, thereby building a solid foundation. A spirit of openness At present, ANAPS brings together 14 organisations. This is a first step and new organisations will join the alliance, which aims to federate all stakeholders. On 19 February, ANAPS presented the Minister of the Interior with its proposals for the revision of Book VI of the Code of Homeland Security. This substantive, collegial and constructive study can be downloaded from the sites of the various member organisations of ANAPS.
USP SURVEILLANCE www.usp-securite.org Claude Tarlet USP Surveillance is the main employers private security organisation. Together, the companies comprising USP achieve a global turnover of 1.4 billion euros and around 100,000 employees. It is present throughout the countrry and in Europe as an active member of CoESS. USP TECHNOLOGIES www.usp-securite.org/ USPTechnologies Franck Namy Security today is global. Complementarity between human actions, tools and technology has become a daily reality. USP Technologies brings together actors in remote monitoring, video protection, construction of material and software design as well as installers and distributors. USP VALEURS www.usp-valeurs.org Miche Tresch USP Values brings together companies and groups of companies engaged in private security activities specifically concerned with the logistics of transporting cash and securities, precious metals, valuables, works of art, technology etc. and, more generally, operators and logistics officers dealing with property requiring particular protection measures. an alliance, 14 organisations USP FORMATION www.usp-securite.org Pierre Brajeux Upholding values, creating jobs, acting as a social ladder, the private security sector has chosen to make training one of the cornerstones of its development. USP Formation brings together private security professionals dedicated to providing a clear and solid framework for training in order to enhance the professionalism of private security.
ARSIS GPMSE INSTALLATION FEDESFI Emmanuel Lacour ARSIS, has been created in march 2013. This association aim to represent internal security managers towards public authorities and various professional organizations. www.gpmse.com/ installation Luc Jouve GPMSE Installation represents companies that install and maintain electronic security systems, particularly intrusion detection, access control and video surveillance / CCTV systems. In conjunction with the public authorities and national and European bodies, GPMSE Installation highlights the knowhow and ethical code of its members and contributes to the recognition and enhanced professionalism of the activities it represents. GPMSE Installation is actively involved in developing professional certification. www.fedesfi-online.com Alain Fina Fedesfi is the Federation of Trustee Security Companies and was founded in 2003. It represents companies transporting and handling valuables in France. 65% of companies in the sector are members. Fedesfi represents the professionals with the public authorities, the social partners and the various stakeholders in the sector, defends the interests of the professionals and promotes the development of trustee security professionals. GPMSE TÉLÉSURVEILLANCE www.gpmse.com/ telesurveillance Patrick Lanzafame GPMSE Télésurveillance brings together companies supplying remote surveillance services via electronic security systems, particularly remote monitoring, image processing and associated teleservices. GPMSE Télésurveillance assists member companies in implementing operational and qualitative solutions via technical committees on which all skills are represented. GPMSE Télésurveillance also provides support for regulatory monitoring and training. GPMSE SCS www.gpmse.com Michel George The GPMSE federation works to promote electronic security activities and companies with public authorities, various bodies and all stakeholders in the sector. It provides coordination between member unions and oversees the development of a common vision. www.scs-conseil.org Éric Chalumeau The SCS is a federation of consultancy firms and companies specialised in the various fields of security. The SCS aims to bring together stakeholders in security counselling and give greater visibility to their business with public authorities and customers.
SESA www.sesa-surete.com Patrick Thouverez SESA brings together private companies in the field of aviation and airport security and is part of the professional branch of private security. The Airport Security activity represents a turnover of over 390 million euros with over 10,000 employees and has grown considerably following the events of 11 September 2001. SESA acts as an interface representing the profession with the social partners and also the contractors and regulators. SNARP www.snarp.org Jean-Emmanuel Derny The National Union of Private Investigators is the oldest and largest organisation representing the profession. It has 200 members, 150 of which are widely known. SNARP works to federate this profession and represent it with public authorities. SVDI www.svdi.fr Philippe Blin SVDI brings together French professionals manufacturing, designing, conceiving, installing, maintaining and monitoring systems in the areas of VDI networks, fire security systems, intrusion detection, access control, remote surveillance and home automation supervision. SVDI promotes recognition of its members skills and services. UNA3P www.una3p.fr Romain Guidicelli The National Union of Stakeholders for the Physical Protection of Persons brings together professionals in VIP physical protection and security drivers for public figures. The UNA3P aims to develop and enhance these professions as well as defending their interests.
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