Case Studies

NFCDD (National Flood and Coastal Defence Database)

The Environment Agency commissioned SciSys to produce a National Flood and Coastal Defence Database (NFCDD)

EDF Energy Improves DUoS Billing Efficiency

EPN, LPN and SEEBOARD Networks came together in 2002 under the aegis of EDF Energy Networks. EDF Energy is the largest electricity distribution network owner in the UK, covering the whole of London, the East and South East of England, and serving over a quarter of the UK's population.

EDF Energy DUoS Billing Support

SciSys has supported EDF Energy and its predecessor companies since 1998, in its Distribution Use of System (DUoS) Billing Systems.

EDR and LIMS (Environmental Data Repository and Laboratory Information Management System)

Thames Water is responsible for protecting public health by ensuring that standards of sewage and drinking water treatment meet regulatory guidelines.

Thames Water - Notes Managed Service (NMS)

Thames Water is one of the world's largest water providers with over 6,000 employees worldwide. SciSys have supported and maintained the Thames Water Lotus Notes environment since 1997

Fare Collection Systems

SciSys designed and developed software for the Seoul Metro Automatic Fare Collection System

Customer Information Systems

SciSys developed software for a Customer Information System (CIS) for London Underground Limited.

Environment Agency Support

Since winning a Support and Maintenance Framework Agreement in November 1999, SciSys has been providing application support and maintenance services for over 30 of the Agency's key national applications

Arqiva Monitoring and Control System Support

Arqiva's Transmitter Master Control (TMC) System is used to control Arqiva's television and radio transmitters and satellite uplinks.

Essex and Suffolk Water SCADA System Support

Essex and Suffolk Water supplies water to 1.7 million customers across an area of 3,000 sq. km in two separate areas in Essex and Suffolk.

Highways Agency - HANET

The Highways Agency (HA) are using SWORD to extend their vision into areas where the cost of adding conventional powered and networked CCTV is prohibitive.