Metropolitan Fire Brigade
Design and development of an Integrated Incident Management System (IIMS), which will be used by all fire stations to record information on incidents and their outcomes.
Staff Attendance Recording System (StARS) - This system handles the attendance monitoring and rostering of all staff within the brigade (approximately 8,000).The system is implemented using Visual Basic 6.0 and SQL Server 2005 and has a wide range of users from fire fighters to HQ admin staff.
A data warehouse audit to analyse the existing implementation of the incident data warehouse against a set of quality acceptance criteria. The report analysed each of the components of the data warehouse against the defined criteria highlighting strengths and weaknesses of the implemented solution. The report also detailed the short, medium and long term priorities and a set of recommendations.
Moore Stephens also completed a business intelligence strategy with the brigade which analysed their existing approach to BI and made specific recommendations to improve in the areas of people, processes and technology. Using a series of facilitated workshops with key representatives the current approach to BI was reviewed, and alternative approaches and best practice for data warehousing, reporting and analytics were derived.
NHS - DrugInfoZone
A custom drugs information portal was developed using Visual Basic .NET, Windows 2000, SQL 2000 and Indexing services. The system included a complete document management facility and search and navigation of medicines information. This portal subsequently became a key component of the National Electronic Library for Health (NeLH).
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Intranet/extranet portal providing a document and information publishing website for controlled access by all departments and units of tehe Foreign and Commonwealth Office. This portal provided 24-hour access to all 14,000 FCO and embassy personnel around the world.
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
We developed e-Fire which is an internet portal for national access by the general public to centralised information and resources about Fire and Rescue Services, and more importantly for advice and guidance on fire prevention in the home. This was a major initiative in the UK and the portal is the primary source of all information and requests for services by the public.
Civil Aviation Authority
Moore Stephens worked on two major projects for the CAA. The first was the development of the Air Traffic Controller’s Licensing System (ATCO) which controlled the licensing of all air traffic controllers in the UK and ensured that they had the relevant qualifications for working at any given airport or airfield in the UK. The second project was the development of the engineering examination system, which managed the production and processing of multiple choice question papers for all flight crew and engineering personnel. The rules engine in this system was complex with the ability to produce examination papers with multiple choice questions from a bank of over 5,000 potential questions.