More efficiency thanks to NMIS

Northgate Information Solutions has announced that 37 police forces across England and Wales have functionally accepted the National Management Information System (NMIS). The system enables forces to effectively monitor and analyse police performance to enable continuous improvements in efficiency and effectiveness.

Aug 24, 2006
By David Howell
Andy Prophet with PCC Jonathan Ash-Edwards

Northgate Information Solutions has announced that 37 police forces across England and Wales have functionally accepted the National Management Information System (NMIS). The system enables forces to effectively monitor and analyse police performance to enable continuous improvements in efficiency and effectiveness.

Dave Meaden, Managing Director of Northgate Public Services, said: “Information and knowledge is core to the business of policing. The intelligent use of information can free up resources and drive through performance improvements. We are delighted to be working with forces across the country on the roll out of this critical national programme.”

Alan Parker, Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police and Chair of the NMIS National User Group also said: “We are delighted that 37 forces have functionally accepted their systems and are beginning to realise the benefits of NMIS. Through working with Northgate, forces can undertake improved performance analysis and take action on the basis of accurate information – the essentials of modern policing.”

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