UKCeB

Working Groups

The UKCeB Task Force sponsors and facilitates a number of Working Groups, each focused on a specific aspect of collaborative information sharing. Their purpose is to identify and progress issues - and to develop advice and guidance for the benefit of Team Defence. Representation includes UK Ministry of Defence (and other Government Departments where appropriate) as well as industry. Participation is open to representatives from UKCeB member organisations and others by invitation. Minutes of meetings and other outputs from Working Groups are available on the members' area of this website.

Joint Supply Support Working Group (JSSWG)

The SSCOI provides a forum to spread awareness, knowledge and best practice within the Supply Support arena

Learning & Development Working Group (L&D WG)

Purpose: To establish common methods of recognition for Supportability Engineering and Support/ Supply Chain Management professionals to UK Engineering Council Specifications. This includes Engineering Technologist (EngTech); Incorporated and Chartered levels.

S5000F Working Group

The purpose of the UK S5000F WG is to act as a focal point for all UK activity relating to the ASD specification S5000F.  This specification covers Operational and Maintenance Feedback, providing UK representation and input as required into the international ASD/AIA S5000F Steering Committee meetings and activities.

The Whole Life Cost Modelling Working Group

The Whole Life Cost Modelling Working Group, (WLCM WG), will seek to identify and promulgate good practice in life cycle cost modelling across the UK Defence sector and contribute to the realisation of the JSCM vision.

Collaborative Infrastructure

The CIWG works to accelerate the implementation of a computing and communication infrastructure that supports and enables collaborative working within, and to the mutual benefit of, the defence community.  As well as the main CIWG meetings shown below, you are welcome to join monthly CIWG management sessions (1330 - 1530)  held at the UKCeB Briarlands office with teleconference availableon 4th Feb, 6th Mar, 9th April, 8th May, 3th June, 9th July, 6th Aug, 2nd Sept, 8th Oct, 5th Nov and 3rd Dec.  NB: Andy Dunn, Babcock International, is CIWG Deputy Co-Chair Industry.

e-Trading

To support and drive implementation, exploitation & coherence of MOD procurement (P2P) &  supply chain systems in the sharing & exchange of information with Trading Partners.

Information Management

Identify & resolve issues in management of information through-life in collaborative environments: data quality, information exploitation, information architecture governance & planning.

Joint Obsolescence Management Working Group

Forum for Team Defence to discuss and prmulgate existing and developing Policy, Advice and Guidance on Obsolescence Management matters

Joint Technical Documentation

Supports MoD on coherent technical documentation support solutions & development of supporting pan-MoD Technical Documentation Policy, Advice & Guidance

JSP 886

Joint Services Publication (JSP) 886 - a repository for Joint Support Chain (JSC) policy, processes and guidance; for use DE&S, Front Line Command (FLC) logistic staff & by Industry.

Security and PKI ID Management

To provide better ways of working on Information Security matters by identifying key issues, developing guidance and influencing policy including the introduction of Public Key Infrastructure.  Links to useful sites on Security matters such as Security Policy Framework and the Home page of the MOD Principal Security Advisor team are under the Links section on the left hand menu.

Supply Chain and Support Engineering Working Group

To support standards, processes (technical & management) & training to improve whole-life cost-effectiveness of the "System of Interest" 

 

Working Group Chairmen

Open to Chairs and Co-Chairs of UKCeB Working Groups and UKCeB Task Force who facilitate WGsThe primary purpose is to exchange information and issues across the WGs to ensure better awareness and coherence. 

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