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Nov 2011 - The Home Secretary relelases The Shadow Strategic Policing Requirement. (SSPR)

Chronicle will greatly assist forces to comply with the requirements laid out in this document from the Home Office. With its ability to provide capacity and capability data, ensure consistency of training and connect forces or regions together, Chronicle ensures forces are ready for the challenges laid out in the SSPR. Click here to download a copy of the SSPR.

 

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JML Win European tender T1203/09

JMLs Chronicle Firearms and Armoury modules beat all competition across Europe to win this European tender for an "I
ntegrated Firearms Access Control,
Asset Management, Training and Management Information System." This win demonstrates the quality of our products as well as our specialist knowledge in understanding our customers' needs in this complex policing arena. The contract is available to "all other police forces and emergency services in the UK." This provides our customers with a streamlined coast efficient route to procure our systems. Read more here.

 

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Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire collaboration team choose Chronicle

JMLs Chronicle Firearms and Armoury modules have been chosen to facilitate the merging of the Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire tactical firearms units. Chronicle will ensure that governance around firearms training is maintained whilst also streamlining into one business process the issue and return of weapons from multiple armouries around the two counties. Read more here.


Update December 2011
In December 2011, Cambridgeshire police have made the decision to join their firearms unit with the Herts and Beds collaborative unit. This means that all 3 forces will benefit from the business benefits that Chronicle brings.

 

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Chronicle User group a great success

Chronicle's expanding user group was again a great success and very well attended by its customer base. With key speaker Andy Latto from the NPIA firearms implementation team, users had a great opportunity to find out about future changes to policing in the firearms world. The next user group meeting will take place at Wyboston Lakes on the 14th and 15th of December 2011. Click here to find out more.


 

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JML develop and deploy the UK's first Iris Armoury system

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Police review article on Iris Armoury

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Home Office Scientific Development Branch armoury paper

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Nottingham police lead the way in Taser storage and management

Nottinghamshire police have deployed JML's Identified Asset Storage (iDAS) solution to manage the storage, issue and return of their Tasers across the force. The system integrates fully with their Chronicle Firearms and Armoury modules providing them with instant reporting of all firearms and Tasers across the force. Click here to read the internal Nottingham police article and here
to read the RFID journal article.

 
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