The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has installed
a system that will log accidents and equipment malfunctions across the armed
forces.
The Incident Recording Information System (Iris) will make it easier for
claims handlers, equipment managers and policy staff within the MoD to exchange
information on incidents and claims
The project was a success, according to Richard Hatfield, director of
personnel at the MoD.
"The system was delivered on time, to budget and to specification," he said.
The MoD will be able to gather information on trends and frequency of
accidents in order to make equipment and processes safer for staff.
The system was delivered and will be maintained by
Logica in a 10-year, £5m service contract.
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