MoD’s inventory management has faced long-standing issues with its many legacy IT systems, which have limited functionality and reinforce the fragmentation of its inventory management. Each Command has its own core inventory management system, and there are other systems used across the Support function for managing other types of inventory, as well as aspects such as engineering. Whilst the MoD has reduced the number of Support systems from around 250 in 2010 to 89 today, two of its base inv...
MoD’s inventory management has faced long-standing issues with its many legacy IT systems, which have limited functionality and reinforce the fragmentation of its inventory management. Each Command has its own core inventory management system, and there are other systems used across the Support function for managing other types of inventory, as well as aspects such as engineering. Whilst the MoD has reduced the number of Support systems from around 250 in 2010 to 89 today, two of its base inventory management systems (SS3 and CRISP, used by the Army and Royal Navy respectively) are nearly 40 years old.15 Type: conclusion | Number: 7 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 2.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: July 2024 2.2 The Ministry of Defence (the department) will provide the recommended update, covering the topics listed above, within six months of the date of the Committee’s report. 2.3 In following up querie