Business Modernisation for Support

Description

Business Modernisation for Support (BMfS) brings together several key business change initiatives, e.g. Future IS, DefSCOR, PM&BI and F&RP. As such, it is responsible for introducing new ICT and implementing business change across the DSN. It aims to transform the legacy of fragmented applications, organisational structures and processes into an integrated environment by adopting an Enterprise Architecture approach, and to deliver Defence-wide Support metrics, optimised business processes and digital information services to drive effectiveness.

Aspiration/Vision

A rationalised, informed and integrated Defence environment that is able to use clear and accurate metrics and optimised business processes to deliver.

First Steps/Building Blocks

Engagement is an URGENT priority focus on the required outcome (rather than micro-management of the solution) recognition of the breadth of the agenda and the vested interests identification and commitment to previous work that MOD and industry have co-developed.

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Team Defence Information Bulletin – February 2022

 IntroductionHuge thanks to everyone who attended January’s Support Chain Seminar and to the speakers and sponsors that made the event a resounding success. This was the first in-person event that we’ve been able to host in over 18 months and it provided an invaluable...

Team Defence Information Bulletin – January 2022

IntroductionAs we come to the end of another challenging year we begin looking forward to the many events and activities that we have planned for 2022. The new year kicks off with the hybrid Support Chain Seminar (SCS) on 12-13 January where we will join senior...