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Officers sharpen their radio skills with e-learning

时间:2013-03-05 21:55来源:中国集群通信网 作者:admin 点击:
Airwave, provider of the national TETRA radio network for public service organizations in Great Britain, has found large potential savings for user bodies through an e-learning package which it trialled last year.

Airwave, provider of the national TETRA radio network for public service organizations in Great Britain, has found large potential savings for user bodies through an e-learning package which it trialled last year.

The Airwave Academy package, which was tested with Devon & Cornwall Police between October 2010 and September 2011, was designed to help officers improve their skills in using the Airwave service.

“We commissioned the report in order to get an independent review of whether the planned benefits of Academy during the rollout have been realized”, said John Lewis, a director of Airwave. “Academy allows officers to complete the training whilst on shift, which means that they can complete the modules at their own pace.”

During the review period, 2596 officers logged on to the system and spent close on 4000 hours completing the eight training modules. The report puts the potential savings over two years at £262,786, showing also that similar e-learning modules could potentially cost the force only £8 (about 10 euros) per officer per year.

“When an officer joins the force, their initial training on the use of the Airwave service is conducted face-to-face which, according to user surveys, is still the best way to introduce the service”, explained Tim Bishop, Airwave development and services manager at Devon & Cornwall Police. “However, considering that we have been using the Airwave network for seven years, it could mean that some of our officers have had no follow-up training since 2005.”

After completing each module, officers underwent a knowledge reassessment, and the analysis demonstrated a 20 per cent knowledge improvement after an average of 40 minutes training.

“During this period, we also recorded a 13 per cent rise in the use of status messaging, which can, in part, be attributed to the status messaging module”, Mr Bishop added. “We have also seen a 62 per cent increase in the use of the emergency button, which has been significantly influenced by the knowledge increase indicated in the report.”

 

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