ITEC vs Seddon vs IED Improvised Explosive Device Threat – Suaju Lean Consulting

May 24th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases


Bristol’s Suaju Ltd a UKAS Certified ISO, Simulation, Lean Management Consulting and Software Outsourcing Company made an appearance at the ITEC 2010 – Defence, Training, Simulation Exhibition and Conference in ExCel London, UK. Senior representatives from over 13 countries attended.

A key focus at the ITEC was how Improvised Explosive Device (IED) threats are being counter-acted, there was many exhibitors demonstrating their own unique models that held many shapes and forms.

The Leader Lockhead Martin who has primary involvement in creating and developing leading edge technologies led the counter-acting of IED threats by demonstrating the “Improvised Explosive Device Effects Simulator” (IEDES), this impressive kit is used in training to defeat explosive hazard defeat.

The IEDES is made up of five electronic devices, four Non-Pyrotechnic Mechanisms and one Pyrotechnic Mechanisms, the five electronic devices follow:

a) Module Control Unit (MCU)
b) Electronic Common Interface Device (ECID)
c) Non-Pyrotechnic Controller (NPC)
d) MILES Emitter (MEU)
e) Shoulder Mounted MILES Emitter Unit (SMMEU)

ITEC’s Simulation area works very well with Suaju’s background, makeup and business focus with the following Lean Management Consulting offering:

a) Simulation Management Services
b) Lean Management (encompassing Business Culture, Lean Resourcing, Lean Manufacturing, Lean Services, Software Development, Software Outsourcing)
c) Business Process Management – BPM
d) Business Process Intelligence – BPI
e) Business Continuity Planning
f) Shared Services Management
g) Simulation Management Services

Suaju Management’s simulation experience goes back to 1995 ranging from the RAF Hawk Flight Simulator to Towed Array Sonar System to Wideband Land to Aircraft Black Box. It is a key player in this field of technology. Over the years knowledge has increased more and more one area of their remembrance is the Lesson Planner for Basic Hawk Trainer (HSTF) in RAF Agelessly, Wales which was quite a challenge.

Col Seddon, of the Royal Logistic Corps (a Top Bomb Disposal Officer) accountable for tackling threats posed by IEDs has resigned over concerns of the welfare of the soldiers on the field, this is another example of the importance IED threat deterrent training and why ITEC was critical for the UK government in companies bringing this out. Col Seddon said ”We are seeking now to bring people back into high threat IED operations that have been out for some time”.

Suaju Ltd a Leading UK Lean Management Consulting and Software Outsourcing Company

Suaju’s Managing Director Mr Saleem Ullah said “I was surprised and very impressed with the turnout at the ITEC it was definitely a prospect place to attend. There was many simulators for attendees to try out I myself had a pleasant time in the Euro Fighter Cockpit it was quite channelling being so different to the Basic RAF Hawk Trainer (HSTF) in RAF Agelessly, Wales that I was more used to”.

Information on Suaju Ltd:

Company Overview: Simulation, Lean Management, Lean Solutions, Software Development Outsourcing
Company Name: Suaju Ltd
Company Managing Directors Name: Mr Saleem Ullah
Company Address: PO BOX 2927, Bristol, BS3 9EZ, England, United Kingdom
Company Telephone: +44 (0) 117 902 4532
Company Email: enquiries@suaju.com
Company Web: www.suaju.com
Company Delivery Centres: England, UK and India

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Suaju.com – A Leading Software Consulting Firm Attends ‘Outsourcing – Delivering Success 09′

December 1st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Release WS

= For Immediate Release =

BRISTOL, December 2009 – Suaju Ltd, one of the UK’s top Lean Consulting companies has recently attended the ‘Outsourcing – Delivering Success 09′ at Central Hall, Westminster, London. The event, which was well attended, was run on the 26th November 2009. The conference aim was to outline the public sector financial and policy context for outsourcing. It looked at future trends in the outsourcing field and had many keynote speakers. The overview for the conference was to look at 3 important areas of outsourcing namely providing a detailed outsourcing legal update to the attendees, how to develop a successful outsourcing strategy for all businesses and how to deliver a cost-effective outsourcing project and how to learn from the lessons of the past.

Suaju have postioned themselves as a high quality, trusted and friendly Lean Management Firm over the last year. Their attention to detail during the Lean Consulting process has won them many testimonials and satisfied clients. Their attendance at this prestigeous event confirms their industry ranking. The event itself had some industry leaders speaking about a range of relevant and worthy topics. The topics ranged from ‘Developing a Successful Outsourcing Strategy’ by John F McClelland CBE, Chair of NQC Ltd to ‘Outsourcing vs Shared Services’ by Dr Paul Jackson, Performance Improvement Adviser, CIPFA.

One of the main speakers,Clive Parminter, Public Sector lead for Business Process Outsourcing, Capgemini, spoke on the subject of ‘Public Sector Outsourcing: is it a case of If or When and How’ which companies like Suaju would have been fascinated by. The use of outsourcing as a viable solution for private businesses of all sizes has been well established over the last decade but this address finally shows that it is time for the public sector to embrace this liberating business policy. With so many of the public institutions facing funding cuts over the next few years, it seems that outsourcing may prove to be a very valuable asset in the maintenance of services in the face of dwindling funds for in house services.

It falls to all businesses during this tough economic time to cut costs where ever posible, The use of trusted and professional outsourcing companies can be a very effective way to do this. The public sector will catch up in this field and with it will come a mini explosion in small highly focussed professional companies that will service this trend. Perhaps with it will come solid new growth in world business partnerships and collaborative projects.

For further information please contact:
Suaju Ltd
PO Box 2927
Bristol
BS3 9EZ
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)117 902 4532
Fax: +44 (0)207 022 1663
enquiries@suaju.com
www.suaju.com

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