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Triad
enters into
partnership with the Cabinet Office
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Feb 2008 - Triad Group Plc has become a
partner in the Cabinet Office’s Government
Gateway Alliance Programme (GGAP). The
Government Gateway provides infrastructure
through which information is securely
exchanged between government departments and
is part of the Critical National
Infrastructure. It is increasingly being
used and developed across central and local
government, other public sector
organisations and business. |
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The GGAP is part of the Cabinet Office’s
e-Delivery Team’s (EDT) ongoing commitment
to work in partnership with key IT suppliers
in delivering the Government Gateway and
related services across the Public Sector.
The goal of the GGAP is to deliver the
technology to transform Government and
enable a joined up approach across
Government organisations through the use of
a common IT infrastructure and innovative
solutions. |
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EDT Business Relationship Partnering
Manager, Damien Kennedy, said "I am
delighted to welcome Triad into the growing
family of GGAP and look forward to working
in partnership in order to deliver effective
joined-up secure online services.”
View the communication
here. |
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Triad develops system for National Fallen Stock Company
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Nov 2007 – Triad is pleased to announce that
it is to develop a Transaction Processing
System for the National Fallen Stock Company
(NFSCo) to support the administration of the
National Fallen Stock Scheme (NFSS). |
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The NFSCo was established in 2004 to assist
the livestock industry with compliance with
the European Union’s Animal-By-Products
Regulations. The company was set up by the
Government as a not-for-profit organisation
and is run by a board consisting largely of
appointees from the farming community. The
company is responsible for running the NFSS
to provide its members with a reliable,
low-cost means of disposing of fallen stock
using approved collectors. From April 2008
the company will transfer
all of its IT and administration
services to the private sector and, as part
of this transfer, the systems that currently
support the scheme will be replaced by a new
Transaction Processing System. |
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A Triad team will develop the new system and
provide support once live under a 2 year
support arrangement. The system includes a
secure web-site for members and collectors
and an internal administration site for
NFSCo and call centre staff. The system will
be developed using Microsoft’s .NET
framework and SQL Server database. |
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The NFSCo contract was awarded through
the OGCbuying.solutions Catalist procurement
framework, working in partnership with
Catalist accredited supplier, PDMS Ltd. |
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Triad develops Renewable
Transport Fuel Obligation
system
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July 2007 - Triad is delighted to announce
that it has been awarded a contract to
develop an information management system for
the Department for Transport to support the
administration of the Renewable Transport
Fuel Obligation (RTFO). |
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The
RTFO is a key part of the government’s
programme of measures to address climate
change. The main objective of the RTFO is to
reduce the amount of carbon released into
the atmosphere through the use of transport
fuels. The Department for Transport is
responsible for the delivery of the RTFO and
has designed a scheme that will ensure a
certain percentage of the UK’s total road
transport fuel sales will be derived from
renewable sources. The scheme will be
introduced from April 2008 with an RTFO
obligation of 2.5% rising to 5% by 2010–11. |
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A Triad team will design and develop the
system which will support the full
administration of the RTFO scheme. The
system will make use of Microsoft's .NET
Framework and SQL Server database. |
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The contract was
awarded following competitive tender and is
split into two phases. The first phase will
run through to October 2007 and will involve
design and preparatory work in consultation
with fuel suppliers and other possible
users, leading to the development of a
working demonstration. The second phase is
dependent on parliamentary approval of the
RTFO regulations and is anticipated to
commence around November 2007. The second
phase will involve pilot running with
selected fuel suppliers followed by
operational rollout and support.
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Triad selected for British Library framework
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June 2007 - Triad is pleased to announce that it has been selected as one of three organisations to provide application
development services to the British Library as part of a new framework agreement. The British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom and one of the world’s greatest libraries serving business and industry,
researchers, academics and students.
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The framework agreement will run for a maximum of four years and has been created to provide the British Library
with access to appropriately skilled organisations to be able to call down additional applications development
and related IT services.
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Telecoms company awards Triad new contract
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April 2007 -
Triad has been awarded a contract to provide system development and support services to
a fast growing telecommunications company which offers a range of communications services
to the business community using conventional circuit-switched telephony and newer Internet Protocol (IP) telephony.
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Triad will be managing the on-going development and support of the client’s core business system which provides
customer management, sales support, network monitoring and asset management capabilities.
It is a web based application, built on open source technologies.
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Triad consultant speaks at Agresso conference
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Feb 2007 - The recent Agresso User Conference, which was held in Dublin, featured a
contribution from Triad consultant Andy Gannaway. Agresso provides integrated business
information management delivered through role-based Finance, Procurement, Human Resource,
Project and Payroll management functions. Andy is responsible for project managing
implementation roll-outs of a client's Agresso Finance System, including product upgrades
and integration with the client's other business critical systems.
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Andy spoke to the
conference delegates about the approach that he and the team followed when completing a
recent major upgrade to the latest product version. The presentation covered the business
drivers and justification behind the upgrade, the planning and implementation, adoption of
new business processes, and how they tackled the issues that arose. The project was
highlighted by Agresso because it was one of the first customer-driven system upgrades to
this new version to be undertaken, and was completed successfully, on time and within budget.
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Triad becomes Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
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Jan 2007 - Triad is delighted to announce that it has become a Microsoft Gold Certified
Partner. In order to attain Gold Partner status Triad has had to meet a number of
rigorous requirements. These include proving our capability to deliver solutions
using Microsoft technologies through references from satisfied clients and demonstrating
our staffs’ technical expertise through the achievement of Microsoft professional
certifications.
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Microsoft has recognised Triad’s expertise in two key competency areas: Custom Development
Solutions, relating to our capability to deliver bespoke solutions using technologies
such as .NET, and Networking Infrastructure Solutions, focusing on installations
using products such as Windows Server 2003.
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Triad wins National Archives contract
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Aug 2006 - Triad Group Plc is delighted to announce it has been awarded a contract
to design and develop a system to allow the transfer of electronic public records
from government departments to The National Archives. The National Archives of England,
Wales and the United Kingdom leads on records management policy with government
and sets standards for archive management across the UK.
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The system is required to enable The National Archives to handle an expected dramatic
increase in the amount of electronic records being received over the next few years
within existing staff numbers. This project forms part of a programme of work set
up to enable a seamless flow of digital records from creation in government departments,
to preservation in the archives, through to delivery to the public on the Web. The
programme involves linking together existing components of records preparation,
transfer and automating manual processes. The design stage of the contract has been
completed, with the development and implementation due for completion by April 2007.
Up to 10 Triad staff will be involved in the project which will be delivered using
Microsoft's .NET framework and SQLServer database and the AgilePoint Business Process
Management System.
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