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News Release
UK Ministry of Defence Celebrates 500th Aircraft
on WRAM
La Jolla, CA – March 23, 2005
MIRO Technologies and the UK Ministry of Defence co-hosted an event
last month at the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton to commemorate
the 500th aircraft managed by MIRO’s Work Recording and Asset
Management (WRAM) system. The 500 aircraft are all military helicopters
and fixed wing aircraft in service with the Royal Navy and Army.
WRAM enables engineers to plan and forecast all maintenance activities,
and to calculate accurately when any part of the aircraft needs
changing. It also tracks high-cost components such as engines, gearboxes
and rotor blades around the world, because WRAM is deployed on ships,
air bases and in single aircraft detachments in operational environments
as diverse as Northern Ireland, Germany and Iraq. Deployment of
WRAM is uniquely autonomous in that it enables the unit to maintain
aircraft and control airworthiness, entirely without the need to
connect their laptop or PUP (Portable Unix Processor) to a remote
server.
“The successful collaboration between the MOD and MIRO Technologies,
covering 11 years and 500 aircraft, has enabled the WRAM system
to bring clarity and simplicity to aviation logistic data management,
says Brigadier Flint, head of the Logistics Information group within
the Defence Logistics Organization. “Partnerships such as
this will be essential to the successful delivery of improved information
support to Defence logistics.”

The event at the museum was well attended by Royal Navy, Army,
RAF and Civil Service personnel, all of whom had worked together
over the past eleven years on the project. Brigadier Flint presented
a model of the Lynx Mk7, the 500th aircraft added to the system,
to the Lynx project team leader, Captain David Evans, RN. The Brigadier
also presented an identical Lynx model to Vincent Monteparte, President
of MIRO Technologies, to symbolize the successful WRAM program at
MOD.
“We have appreciated our long standing business relationship
with the MOD,” says Vincent Monteparte. “We look forward
to delivering the next generation application that will provide
a leading edge JAVA based web solution to combine the Navy and Army
on to a single system,” he continued. WRAM EPL is considered
a critical step towards achieving convergence of all Rotary Wing
Platforms across all three MOD services.
Since its inception, the Royal Navy and Army have placed almost
their entire fleet of helicopters and aircraft on the system. Over
the forthcoming 18 months, a further 67 Apache helicopters and 25
RAF Sea King Mk3/3a will be captured into the system, taking the
total close to 600 aircraft on WRAM.
The WRAM system does exactly what the name suggests; it records
all the engineering work conducted on an aircraft and manages the
state and location of the aircraft and all attached parts. WRAM
forecasts recurring maintenance and enables an engineer to record
and defer acceptable faults. It calculates the weight and moment
of the aircraft as components are added or removed, and records
the modification state of an aircraft; vital when considering which
aircraft to send on operational duties. WRAM gives visibility of
all this work and all the assets worldwide, which gives the Integrated
Project Team (IPT) responsible for a particular aircraft much greater
control over where their assets are, how often they are maintained,
and how best to provide logistic support to their aircraft fleet.
ABOUT MIRO TECHNOLOGIES
MIRO Technologies is a leading provider of world class, enterprise
Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul and logistics support software
for the defense and commercial aerospace markets with over 150,000
end-users. MIRO’s GOLDTM and AuRATM software solutions are
installed at 158 sites around the world. MIRO Technologies has successfully
supported the needs of military operators, commercial airlines and
repair facilities and suppliers for 23 years with integrated products
and services that power profits and performance. Headquartered in
La Jolla, California, MIRO Technologies also has offices in Yeovil,
Somerset, U.K. Further information about the company and its product
suite can be found at www.mirotechnologies.com.
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