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BOWMAN Simulator
SciSys has developed an innovative training simulation solution which provides virtual comms terminals on a computer desktop allowing interaction between trainees through pre-configured 'real-life' training exercises
BAUUV (Battlespace Autonomous Unmanned Underwater Vehicle)
The Battlespace Autonomous Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (BAUUV) was a research project being undertaken by SciSys which models low-powered cooperative autonomous "swarms" of submarines.
FRES - Electronic Architecture Technology Demonstrator Programme
The Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) is the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) programme to provide the British Army with a family of medium-weight, network-enabled, air-deployable armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) to meet up to 16 battlespace roles. FRES will be the central pillar of a capable and highly deployable medium force which will be able to project power rapidly world-wide, complementing our existing heavy and light forces.
JETTS (Joint Effects Tactical Targeting System)
As part of the Future Artillery Weapon Systems Integrated Project Team (FAWS IPT), the Joint Effects Tactical Targeting System (JETTS) will coordinate, integrate and synchronise the Land Battlespace of the future
NBC BISA (Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Battlefield Information System Application)
SciSys is an expert in NBC Warning and Reporting. SciSys has a thriving NBC practice with a group of senior consultants who are widely recognised as experts in their field.
Landmark CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme uses SciSys Software
SciSys has been chosen by the Environment Agency (EA) to develop and deliver an innovative web-based solution to support the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme which is being introduced in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on 1st April 2010. The scheme targets large public and private sector organisations, many of whom are not covered by existing climate change initiatives.
Better Regulation through Online Registrations
The Environment Agency, along with its regulatory solutions partner SciSys, has launched a new online system that allows industry to directly apply for and automatically receive registrations for activities that are under Environment Agency control. The new online system is unique in that it uses a set of rules to assess the risk posed to the environment of the activities being applied for and can automatically grant lower risk licences without any delay or Environment Agency staff time being used.
Innovative Scheduling Solution for the Environment Agency
The Environment Agency is using FARMS, a SciSys built innovative Agricultural Scheduling System to provide both a mobile and back-office solution to improve the management and undertaking of farm inspections. FARMS consists of a server-based back office component that provides information on all of the permits that apply to a particular farm as well as the risks associated with location, size, previous non-compliance and agricultural accreditations. The system also holds the inspection reports from the last visit. This allows the prioritisation of farm inspections based on a complex risk formula, so only those that pose a threat to the environment are visited.
National Flood and Coastal Defence Database (NFCDD)
The Environment Agency commissioned SciSys to produce a National Flood and Coastal Defence Database (NFCDD). This centralised database provides the definitive repository for all data on flood and coastal defence assets in England and Wales, enabling effective analysis and improved decision making on defence investments to help the Government prioritise expenditure for high-risk areas.
EDR and LIMS (Environmental Data Repository and Laboratory Information Management System)
Thames Water is responsible for protecting public health by ensuring that standards of sewage and drinking water treatment meet regulatory guidelines.

