Boeing [BA] Defence UK May 26 revealed the seven U.K. companies that will support its efforts as the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Delivery Partner for the Logistics Network Enabled Capability (Log NEC), a contract awarded in November.
 
They companies are: Ark Continuity, BearingPoint [BE], EMC, Hewlett-Packard [HPQ], IBM [IBM]UK, Miro Technologies, and Steria.
 
“Our approach in selecting our team for Log NEC is to produce a cost-effective, schedule-driven and high-performing program for the Ministry of Defence,” said Jeff Peté, Log NEC program manager for Boeing Defence UK.
 
The subcontractors will provide their expertise as Boeing assists the MoD in the transformation of its end-to-end logistics support chain and integrates more than 200 software applications used to manage logistics data, the company said in a statement.
Ark Continuity will lease and provide managed service of two data centers.
 
BearingPoint will provide an analytics capability and the managed service of the Enterprise Data Warehouse to integrate MoD data.
 
EMCwill provide IT hardware and software, and manage the implementation of the data center storage and backup solution.
 
Hewlett-Packard will provide IT services and hardware; Break Fix Service for legacy hardware; implementation and support for the service desk management tool; other hardware; and management of some of the legacy Land applications. IBM UK will provide IT services, hardware, and software, as well as management of information exchange services and engineering and asset management system for the air environment.
 
Miro Technologies will supply software and consulting; development, implementation, and sustainment of the base inventory management systems project; and management of an engineering and asset-management application.
 
Steria will provide IT services and software, and manage the service for some of the legacy applications.
 
Other Log NEC contributors include: Tapestry Solutions, Aviall and Kestrel, and all Boeing subsidiaries.