Nimans offers City & Guilds training
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NIMANS HAS LAUNCHED thier first-ever
City & Guilds training programme. Hosted
at the company’s Trafford Park Trade
Counter training facility, initial courses
span copper and fibre optic cabling as
well as electrical installations.
“This is the first time we have offered
City & Guilds courses which are being
run in conjunction with approved
specialist TotalComms Training,” says
Trade Counter Manager, Geoff Wilde.
“The courses enable a reseller to
demonstrate their levels of competency
and qualifications that are needed
to gain on-site access in certain
circumstances.”
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EMERGENCY SERVICES MUST TRANSFORM
TO SERVE EFFECTIVELY
THE EFFECTIVE DIGITAL transformation of the UK’s emergency services is essential if it
is to continue to provide the best possible Blue Light services, the General Manager of
Public Safety & Defence at telelnt warned recently.
Barry Zielinski urged the sector to harness every technological tool available to
them as a new report revealed that between 2015 and 2019, emergency fire and rescue
services face – on average – a 22% reduction in their budgets due to government
funding cuts, while demand for their expertise continues to rise.
“Blue Light services in the UK are facing growing pressure to increase inter-service
collaboration, share information and services with other emergency service providers
and enable operational effectiveness – all while continuing to deal with increasing
calls,” said Zielinski. “In order to meet this demand, Blue Light services need to harness
every technological tool available to them and use them to deliver leaner, smarter and
safer services to the community. The question then becomes one of whether these
services have the capacity to undertake digital transformation, manage government-led
technology reform and save lives.”
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