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Business Integration - The Key to the Future
The UK Met Office have chosen CSE Servelec’s Business Solutions
Group to provide an Enterprise SCADA solution, as the backbone of
their new Meteorological Monitoring System (MMS). The total value
of the contract is in excess of £3 Million.
The Met Office is one of the world's leading providers of environmental
and weather-related services. The new Meteorological Monitoring
System (MMS), replacing existing legacy equipment, will allow data
from meteorological sensors to be gathered and stored at the Met
Office HQ in Exeter. The system will allow the Met Office to carry
out data processing and analysis centrally in a flexible and manageable
way, providing an accurate, valuable long-term meteorological information
source.
CSE Servelec’s solution for this application will be based
on their well established Telemetry and SCADA suite of software,
SCOPE-X. SCOPE-X implements a fully redundant duplicated real-time
database seamlessly united to an Oracle long-term historic database
and flexible data interfaces.
SCOPE-X is widely used in the Water and Utility sectors for other
wide area applications. CSE Servelec’s current list of Blue
Chip users of SCOPE-X includes National Grid Gas, Welsh Water, Southern
Water, Wessex Water, Trinity House and the Environment Agency.
Alan Stubbs, Managing Director of CSE Servelec stated, “Following
the company’s success in 2005 we are delighted that our Business
Solutions Group has secured this prestigious contract early in 2006.
All parties put in a tremendous amount of effort in to the placing
of this order and our intention is to make it all worthwhile by
delivering true business value.”
Paul Arthur, Project Manager for MMS says, “I am delighted
that CSE Servelec will be providing this major upgrade to our infrastructure.
This is the first phase of a major refurbishment of the overall
Met Office observations network. This contract will supply a versatile
observations delivery system that will more efficiently meet customer
needs.”
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