Software manages Royal Navy data

A Viasys product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 21, 2007

The Aircraft Carrier Alliance (ACA) will use Material Advantage to provide a central hub for procurement, contracts, materials control and document control.

Viasys' Material Advantage software system had been selected as part of the central hub for document control, procurement, materials control and contract management for the project that will lead to the construction of the largest vessels ever sailed by the Royal Navy.

The Defence Secretary, Des Browne, confirmed on 25th July 2007 that the GBP 3.9 billion order for two new aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, had been placed, and it is planned that they should enter service in 2014 and 2016 respectively.

The Aircraft Carrier Alliance (ACA) will use Material Advantage to provide a central hub for procurement, contracts, materials control and document control.

Material Advantage will interface, and share vital project information, with many other ACA systems and applications in use at Alliance member's sites.

A Viasys project team has been deployed at the ACA project office in Filton, Bristol to ensure that delivery of the system meets the ACA requirements and timescales.

Viasys will then provide ongoing support for what is, in effect, the backbone of the procurement and contracts management functions of the Alliance.

Roger Napleton, Managing Director of Viasys Limited, comments: "We are proud that Material Advantage has been chosen for such a vital role in this project".

"It underlines how wide-ranging and powerful our system is, and is testament to its robustness, reliability and flexibility".

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