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Overview of Landscape Ryton, 16 th January 2008

Tony Sammons, Client Relationship Manager tsammons@ncalt.com. Overview of Landscape Ryton, 16 th January 2008. Agenda. The Landscape exercise The criteria NCALT’s findings What does it look like ? Q&A. Landscape Exercise. All 43 forces were asked to respond Need for review in force

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Overview of Landscape Ryton, 16 th January 2008

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  1. Tony Sammons,Client Relationship Manager tsammons@ncalt.com Overview of Landscape Ryton, 16th January 2008

  2. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.pnn.uk Agenda • The Landscape exercise • The criteria • NCALT’s findings • What does it look like ? • Q&A

  3. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.pnn.uk Landscape Exercise All 43 forces were asked to respond Need for review in force Based upon replies between Sept – Dec 07

  4. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.pnn.uk The Criteria • Technical readiness – bandwidth, flash, soundcards, • Organisational commitment – resources available/planned • Senior sponsor or champion in force –chief officer • Objectives exist to use E Learning • Objectives are dependent upon NCALT – MOPI, NSIR, IPLDP etc

  5. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.pnn.uk NCALT’s findings • 36/43 Technical readiness • 26 organisational commitment • 26 senior champion • 26 objectives exist • 26 objectives dependent on NCALT

  6. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.pnn.uk What does it look like? • Each item can mark between 1-5 (low – high) • Therefore,each force can secure a marking of 5- 25, dependent upon the criteria info supplied • NCALT have “graded” three groups • 5-9 / 10-14 / 15-25 • On current info • 12 forces 5-9 • 21 forces 10-14 • 10 forces 15-25 • Force info via ongoing contact

  7. www.ncalt.com www.npia.police.pnn.uk Questions

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