Picture of firefighter
FiReControl will consolidate 42 local control rooms into nine

Fire scheme will make a £14m saving

Annual running costs for the FiReControl plan will be about £66m

Written by Sarah Arnott

The plan to consolidate 42 local fire control rooms into nine regional centres will save £14m a year, according to government figures released last week.

The £200m eight-year technology deal for the FiReControl scheme was signed with supplier EADS last month, and the first upgraded control room will go live in October 2009.

Once the national network is operational, running costs will be about £66m per year, compared with the current £80m.

‘Providing nine networked centres will represent value for money, balancing forecast costs against future resilience and operational benefits, and secure significant operational cost savings,’ says an information note sent out to local Fire and Rescue Services (FRS) last week.

Individual FRS saving levels will vary according to the level of technological development.

Up-front costs, including new control rooms, technology, data migration and training costs, will all be met by central government, says the Department for Communities and Local Government. Once the regional controls are up and running, newly-created local authority companies will take over the running costs.

The FiReControl programme will provide standard features across the country, including:

* Caller location to identify members of the public telephoning the fire service.

* Satellite positioning to inform operators which engines are located nearest to the incident.

* Computer-aided systems to automatically mobilise the correct response.

* In-cab displays including maps showing the quickest route to the incident and details of known hazards in the area.

reader comments

related articles

Picture of firefighters

Fire agreement fails to allay cost concerns

Transition costs could push project’s £200m price tag higher still 15 Mar 2007

 

Fire IT project fears reignited

Financial and staffing concerns remain, say local fire authorities 18 Jan 2007

Fire project costs spiral

£70m increase blamed on unrealistic early estimate 14 Dec 2006

Fire IT delays stoke up costs

Consolidation to nine regional centres at least two years behind 09 Nov 2006

Fire service radio deal finally signed

National communications network was originally scheduled to go live in 2005 31 Mar 2006

IT delays pose a threat to fire service's ability to function

Senior managers say government's interim solution is 'a dog's breakfast' 09 Feb 2005

Fire Service radio plan raises concern

Fire service managers say government's communications strategy is a step backwards 02 Feb 2005

FireControl system hits delays

First three regional control centres will not go live in October 2009 30 Oct 2008

Review 2007: IT in financial services

Computing looks at the big stories in financial services IT in our review of the past year 18 Dec 2007

CI-Net fights fire with VPN roll-out

Reseller wins VPN deal with Shropshire Fire & Rescue service 02 Sep 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

IT's stock is soaring at the LSE

London Stock Exchange IT chief David Lester explains to Angelica Mari how the integration of Borsa Italiana is keeping his team busy, despite the worsening economy 20 Nov 2008

Keeping IT in fashion

John Bovill has been hooked on retail since his early years as a fashion market trader. His industry knowledge is now helping him build a slick IT operation, reports Charlotte Moore 20 Nov 2008

Cutting-edge IT delivers the goods

Chief technology officer Jay Bregman explains how constant innovation is part and parcel of his strategy for delivering competitive advantage at eCourier 20 Nov 2008

Computing podcast: Europol's data sharing woes; credit card protection at Cotton Traders

The pan-European fight against organised crime is undermined by lax data sharing arrangements; and Cotton Traders enhances its credit card protection 20 Nov 2008

Keeping IT on track

Catherine Doran, winner of Computing’s IT Leader of the Year award, tells Angelica Mari of her determination to drive on with technology-led transformation at Network Rail despite uncertainty over funding 19 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Will attempts to rebrand IT as a "cool" choice of profession increase the number of IT graduates?

Will attempts to rebrand IT as a "cool" choice of profession increase the number of IT graduates?

Can brand building reverse a decline in IT graduate numbers?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Video

The definitive guide to converged communications

Five key trends and five best practice tips to help you improve your corporate communications 20 Nov 2008

PodcastAudio

Computing podcast: Europol's data sharing woes; credit card protection at Cotton Traders

The pan-European fight against organised crime is undermined by lax data sharing arrangements; and Cotton Traders enhances its credit card protection 20 Nov 2008

Latest in-depth articles

StarFeatures

Retaining the stars of IT

Jim Mortleman investigates the innovative techniques IT leaders are using to hang on to their star performers 20 Nov 2008

Dave BaileyComment

Clouds darken outlook for Vista's successor

Windows 7 looks like being an improvement on Vista, but economic and environmental concerns may mean few enterprises will rush to adopt it 20 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation