The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £27m,
10-year IT contract for managing the global air movements of troops and cargo.
The Swift2Move system will allow staff to manage RAF passenger and freight
bookings, aircraft loadsheet calculations and flight check-in at all operational
locations worldwide.
The system, designed by a
Thales-led consortiumt with
sub-contractors Fujitsu Services and
Mastek, will be in service by mid-2009.
Swift2Move is both user-friendly and appropriate for use in a military
environment, said Air Vice-Marshal Matthew Wiles, dDirector general joint supply
chain in the Defence Equipment & Support Organisation.
"We now have an application that combines an easy-to-use system from the
commercial world with the robustness and security needed for operating in a
military environment," he said.
"The solution provides a step change in capability for the Royal Air Force by
enabling a real-time, common picture air logistics solution from the foxhole to
HQ."
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