Case Studies
Hi-Q boasts an extensive client base across the defence, utility and government domains. Examples of recent work we have undertaken include:
Attack Helicopter (AH) Mid-Life Update URD
Hi-Q Systems (Hi-Q) was contracted to use a model driven requirements approach, using the MOD Architecture Framework (MODAF) to produce a User Requirements Document (URD) for the Apache Army Helicopter Mark1. The intention of this URD is to baseline the AH capability currently provided and to articulate what is needed to meet the capability throughout its proposed lifespan (current Out of Service Date (OSD) of 2030), based on current Concepts and Doctrine as at March 2007, looking out of 2020 and beyond.
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Optimised Support Planning - URD
Within the MOD the Equipment Support Continuous Improvement Team (ESCIT) has developed an Optimised Support Planning (OSP) process which standardises good planning practices and enables equipment support funding decisions to be made in a considered and effective manner. OSP is derived from the Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) process used extensively in many successful commercial industries.
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BFPO Counter Application Package
Hi-Q Systems (Hi-Q) was contracted to use a model driven requirements approach, using the MOD Architecture Framework (MODAF) to be applied to the production of the Systems Requirement Document (SRD). for a Counter Application Package (CAP) required by the British Forces Post Office (BFPO).
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DEA - Casualty Tracking Information Requirements
DG Info are currently undertaking a Defence Enterprise Architecture (DEA) study whose purpose is to demonstrate the potential benefits of rolling out Enterprise Architecture across defence. Hi-Q was contracted to undertake a Casualty evacuation pilot study intended to apply Enterprise Architecture techniques to the end to end casualty tracking process from point of wounding at the front line through to the recovery within the NHS system in the UK, and to determine the information requirements necessary to support the process.
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Logistics Applications IPT - Customer Friend
The LA IPT, as part of DE&S and DG ISS, is responsible for the acquisition, development and maintenance of almost 200 applications operated within the UK and globally. It has the stated aim of simplifying its logistics applications through applying Enterprise Architecture(EA) techniques to first establish the Business need, and then rationalise the procurement of Information Systems.
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