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Australian Army Maintenence Management Systems
1980-81 Conception, Design and initial development of EME computer systems, EMEDATA, EMEMIC and EMEFd. These systems were novel in that their focus was not on providing information to Senior management but on assisting units in their day to day function; the underlying logic being that, if units saw these systems as helpful, they would use them and contribute to their development and, in using these systems, would automatically be capturing detailed data for the use of high Management Decision Systems. Many of the problems Defence suffers today result from its failure to follow through on this and similar projects once. EMEMic was developed for $300,000 and ran for over 15 years within the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers(RAEME). All artificers, sergeants and production clerks who used this system considered it one of the best local support systems RAEME has ever had. As a consultant to the Supply System Redevelopment Project, the CEO, then an officer of the rank of Major, recommended the creation of AutoQ, a system designed to assist units manage their stores locally whilst providing information to central system for automatic creation of the Capital Equipment Descrepancy List. (CEDL)
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