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within three weeks of the original schedule thanks to the product
itself and the tremendous teamwork between the MIRO Technologies and Lockheed
Martin integrators and installers" |
- Reg Thomas
Customer Support Manager
Lockheed Martin UKIS |
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Product Announcement
MIRO Announces GOLD™ Version 2005
La Jolla, CA, USA. – December 21, 2004
MIRO Technologies announced today the latest release of GOLD™,
its award-winning, flagship software application. GOLD™ Version
2005, which incorporates 87 modifications and represents over 23,000
man-hours of new development, is currently being installed at customer
sites in a phased approach. This latest GOLD™ release further
strengthens MIRO’s position as the leading aftermarket software
solution provider for repair, maintenance, remanufacturing, and
refurbishment of sophisticated equipment and systems in the aerospace
& defense market.
The most significant enhancements incorporated into GOLD™
v2005 include:
- Unique Identifier (UID). This modification adapts GOLD™
to meet a new DOD requirement for tracking items with a Unique
Identifier code (UID). This UID code will be attached to all significant
items in DOD inventory. The DOD defines the criteria for requiring
the UID, such as any item that costs over $5,000 or requiring
special attention.
- GOLD™ ASG-Safari Reports. This release of GOLD™
incorporates ASG-Safari InfoServer™ and other tools. Over
50 new reports and a complete GOLD Safari data dictionary will
be delivered as part of this release. GOLD™ COBOL-based
reports will no longer be supported after December 2005.
- Material Forecast Module. The new Material Forecast module forecasts
material to support end units based upon an end unit forecast
and actual usage history.
- New In Transit Status of Requests. A new option has been added
to put a parts request (incoming requisition) into a special “in
transit” status, pending receipt confirmation by the requester
via receipt of the appropriate MILS document from the customer.
A new option has also been added to allow a customer to manually
assign material to satisfy a parts request or incoming requisition.
- New Kitting Screens and Functionality. The Kitting Module has
been updated with new screens and new functionality, such as end
item tracking for the kit, component item tracking for items comprising
the kit, removal of an item installed in a kit, historical tracking
of the items issued to a kit, a new transaction for issuance to
a kit and a kit re-receiving screen.
- New Application Programming Interfaces (API). A new API has
been created that builds logical and physical kits from an external
data source. Another API was created to interface GOLD with a
MRP engine to create planned orders in GOLD™. Other API
enhancements include a “delete all” function, variable
outbound XML filenames and dynamic error messaging.
- Alternate/Substitute Parts. The modification adds three additional
alternate/substitute parts methodologies to the two already in
GOLD™.
- MILS Enhancements. Many new MILS enhancements have been added
in this release, including the ability to screen material requests
against a list of authorized requisitioners (by DODAAC) that can
draw material from a specific GOLD™ Segregation Code, an
improved USAF RAMPS (Recoverable Assembly Management Process System
(RAMPS) display, and eight new triggers and updates to four existing
triggers in the Item Manager Queue Decision Support Desktop. One
of these new triggers allows GOLD™ to process financial
transactions (MILSBILLS) received from an Inventory Control Point
(ICP) for the first time. In addition, the architecture has been
developed in such a way to facilitate a future enhancement to
permit a GOLD™ MILS ICP to generate MILSBILLS transactions.
- Forms Enhancements. Enhancements have been made to the DD1149
form to incorporate changes made in the version dated June 2003.
- Remote Printing Improvements. A remote printing function within
GOLD allows the user to send documents to an Internet email address
as attachments instead of routing them to a file or a printer.
The latest release added the ability to have the GOLD server automatically
convert a postscript file (.PS file type) into an Adobe .PDF file
type that can be read by Adobe Acrobat software. This change eliminates
the need to install shareware software on every PC that needed
to receive postscript files.
MIRO’s customers use GOLD to enable, support, and improve
maintenance, logistics, and record keeping processes and functions
to reduce costs, improve productivity, reduce turn-times and enable
better management decision-making. Maintenance organizations also
rely on GOLD for ensuring airworthiness and optimal flight availability
throughout the equipment’s life cycle. By seamlessly integrating
with U.S. military retail supply systems, GOLD provides total asset
visibility of contractor-managed items in the battlefield.
ABOUT MIRO TECHNOLOGIES
MIRO Technologies is a leading provider of world class, enterprise
Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul and logistics support software
for the defense and commercial aerospace markets with over 150,000
end-users. MIRO’s GOLDTM and AuRATM software solutions are
installed at 158 sites around the world. MIRO Technologies has successfully
supported the needs of military operators, commercial airlines and
repair facilities and suppliers for 23 years with integrated products
and services that power profits and performance. Headquartered in
La Jolla, California, MIRO Technologies also has offices in Yeovil,
Somerset, U.K. Further information about the company and its product
suite can be found at www.mirotechnologies.com.
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