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This specialised solution for Fire and Rescue Enterprise Resource Planning and Management will be delivered via Azure, Microsoft's global cloud platform for building, deploying, and managing services and applications
MAWWFRS is responsible for providing public safety information, prevention and protection programmes

Infographics UK Ltd., a specialist software manufacturer, and Microsoft Gold Partner, announces that Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) has selected their FireWatch solution and additional Microsoft Azure cloud hosting services.

MAWWFRS is responsible for providing public safety information, prevention and protection programmes, and emergency response cover across an area of 4,500 square miles – almost two thirds of Wales. The organisation, which employs over 1,400 members of staff, will implement Infographics’ market-leading FireWatch application, which is already in use at around one third of all UK Fire and Rescue services.

Infographics FireWatch

This specialised solution for Fire and Rescue Enterprise Resource Planning and Management will be delivered via Azure, Microsoft's global cloud platform for building, deploying, and managing services and applications.

Project Manager Steve McLinden, MAWWFRS, said: “Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service are targeting process and system efficiencies as part of their ‘Transformation 2020 programme’ and FireWatch stood out as a key enabler to deliver greater integrated working and quality performance data across the organisation. The system will support planned new ways of working and increase electronic processes and workflow through its integrated specialist modules.”

First phase

The first phase of the project will focus on deployment of FireWatch modules for human resource planning & management, self-service, health & safety, time management, payment calculation, and interfacing with payroll. It also encompasses deployment and management of the Azure hosted environment by Infographics. Subsequent phases will cover training & development, vehicle & staff availability planning & management, the deployment of a mobilisation system interface, and other aspects.

Russell Wood, Commercial Manager at Infographics, said: “We are pleased to welcome Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service as our first Welsh FRS customer. Our strategy of reinvesting heavily in the FireWatch platform and focus on delivering specialist FRS requirements to meet a range of integrated departmental needs have played key roles in winning this deal. We are confident that our low-risk implementations, with no complex integrations or bespoke development projects, will continue to enable us to deliver significant business benefits and efficiencies to our clients and build on our market-leading position.”

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