CASSIDIAN to equip Ghent Fire Brigade in Belgium with FMIS 500 data management application
"We see this contract as an important starting point with regard to other potential modernisation projects in fire services worldwide," said Eric Lardinois, Managing Director of Cassidian in Belgium.
The Ghent Fire Brigade - one of Belgium's largest fire
brigades - has accepted delivery by Cassidian of the fire mobile information
system FMIS 500. Cassidian won the contract to deliver and install the
system in March 2012. The overall deal covers the integration of the
FMIS 500 application solution into 69 fire trucks and into the central
command and control room. The official acceptance ceremony took place
today in the presence of high-ranking officials.
The system consists a set of back-office software applications enabling
frontline personnel to manage and rapidly access up-to-date and accurate
information for emergency and operational needs. It also includes software
systems for mobile use in vehicles, ensuring the effective deployment of
command and control information to mobile resources in the field.
Cassidian is the prime contractor and end-to-end integrator of the system. The integration of the back-office software applications with the existing command-and-control room is performed via customised interfaces developed by Astrium Services and the local subcontractor Ferranti, who will also supply the I/Tracker Intergraph software for vehicle positioning. The 4-year contract includes all related deployments as well as the maintenance of the system.
The fire fighters in operation will benefit from the new system by having
constantly updated information immediately available at the incident location,
which will help them in difficult situations. Staff at the central command-and-control
centre will receive real-time status updates and positioning
information from the ongoing operations, allowing them to get a clear picture
of the ongoing operations and make the appropriate decisions.
The FMIS 500 application is currently being used by 95% of fire brigades in
the UK. Thanks to the software solution, the customer will be able to transfer
updated data (files, maps, drawings, etc.) from the command-and-control
room to vehicles at the incident location by transmitting information over a
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) connection or any other bearer such
as satellite, LAN/WAN, TETRA, etc. In addition, the system allows each
single vehicle in operation to send various status messages, requests and
positioning information to the central command-and-control room. All
members of the fire brigade will have access to the same updated data, as all
central data are automatically loaded in the vehicle via WIFI as soon as it
returns to the fire brigade.
"We see this contract as an important starting point with regard to other
potential modernisation projects in fire services worldwide," said Eric
Lardinois, Managing Director of Cassidian in Belgium. "The Brandweer
Kazerne Stad Gent is one of the biggest fire brigades in the northern part of
Belgium. The final decision for our application was made on the basis of a
proven technology already in use in the UK for many years and developed
specifically to meet the operational needs of fire fighters. I'm convinced that
other fire brigades will be attracted by this solution too."
Source: Cassidian