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tlmNexus will be supporting the UK’s Apache AH-64E programme as part of the Ministry of Defence’s Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) Apache Capability Sustainment Programme Project under the existing Airworthiness Issue Management System (AIMS) contract.

The Apache helicopters, which will be flown by the Army Air Corps, will be the latest type to benefit from the capability of the company’s award-winning Resolve software under the existing AIMS contract. Resolve helps the MoD’s platform management teams to track and manage airworthiness-related issues in a way that is compliant with the UK Military Aviation Authority’s engineering regulations.

The principal benefit of Resolve is that it provides a single source of reference for the areas it covers with a transparent, auditable view of all actions and tasks relating to key issues. The advantages of the system are numerous, including the management and mitigation of key risks, the provision of easily accessible management information and presentation of a complete audit trail from the front line all the way through to the Joint Helicopter Command Headquarters. A particularly valuable feature is the ability for remote workers to use the system to maintain the continuity of fleet airworthiness management and data integrity.
The company provides through-life acquisition and support management solutions for the Defence sector, specialising in the delivery of innovative defence-focused software services. The services and products in the company’s portfolio are designed to evolve in-line with the ever-changing airworthiness and safety environment. Training in the use of the Resolve software is provided as part of tlmNexus’ managed application service.
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