Jenoptik has been appointed to 11 of the 14 lots on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) new Transport Technology framework, enabling UK local authorities and police forces to procure speed enforcement and traffic monitoring systems through a streamlined procurement process.
The framework, which went live on 4 November 2025 and will run for six to eight years, replaces the previous Transport Technology and Associated Services (TTAS) agreement. It provides public sector organisations with access to goods and services while promoting sustainable transport innovation, modernisation and digitalisation.
The Jena, Germany-headquartered company’s inclusion across multiple lots allows existing and prospective customers to access its portfolio of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) solutions and services, ranging from individual roadside devices to large-scale integrated systems.

“Being selected on 11 of the 14 lots within the new Crown Commercial Service Transport Technology framework is a clear endorsement of Jenoptik’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge, sustainable transport solutions for the public sector,” says Adrian Cadd, managing director at Jenoptik UK. “It gives local authorities and police forces a single, trusted source for everything from roadside enforcement cameras to complex, high value integrated ITS projects.”
Jenoptik has secured positions on the following lots:
- Lot 1: Transport Professional Services
- Lot 2: Transport Data Services
- Lot 4: Environmental Services & Climate Resilience
- Lot 5: Enforcement, Security and Compliance
- Lot 7a: Systems and Platforms (Transport System Integration)
- Lot 7c: Systems and Platforms (Transport Network Solutions)
- Lot 8a: Infrastructure Deployment and Management (Networking Devices)
- Lot 8b: Infrastructure Deployment and Management (Cabinets, Furniture, Storage & Ancillaries)
- Lot 8c: Infrastructure Deployment and Management (Lighting and Electrical Installation)
- Lot 8d: Infrastructure Deployment and Management (Transport Management Technologies)
- Lot 8e: Infrastructure Deployment and Management (Detectors, Informing and Communication Technologies)
The company’s Smart Mobility Solutions division provides photonics-based solutions for road safety and security, with expertise in automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology spanning 40 years. Its product range covers stationary and mobile applications including vehicle monitoring and classification, average and spot speed enforcement, red-light violation detection, civil security, road user charging and emission control.
Jenoptik operates as an end-to-end solution provider, offering roadside equipment, software, integration, installation, maintenance and full-service operation of systems. The company’s data management solutions incorporate automated data processing and real-time analytics.

CCS, an executive agency of the Cabinet Office, supports the public sector in achieving value when procuring goods and services. In 2024/25, CCS delivered commercial benefits valued at £4.6 billion, more than double the £2.04 billion achieved in 2020/21.
The global photonics group operates two divisions: Advanced Photonic Solutions and Smart Mobility Solutions, serving markets including semiconductor and electronics, life science and medical technology, and smart mobility. Jenoptik employs approximately 4,600 people worldwide and generated revenue of €1,066 million in fiscal year 2023.





