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DDaT Overview

NFCC has five strategic commitments that inform all of its work and its priorities. One of these is to:

 

Encourage and assist fire and rescue services to maximise the added value of digital solutions, innovative use of information technology and effective sharing and utilisation of data in ways which will make the sector more effective and efficient at what we do.

 

This is an ambitious commitment that will take time, energy and resources to achieve.

To help us, we have established a Digital and Data Programme. As part of this we are working on the overall strategy, the governance and the structure of the programme where we will use a mixture of both agile and MSP approaches to get things done.