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“Fujitsu staff were highly responsive. We were very confident that the solution Fujitsu proposed would be delivered and it was”

Clive Green – Wing Commander

Royal Air Force



The RAF had three different operational information systems: one for HQs, one for air bases and one for operational staff work.
They were not connected at SECRET level, which meant that information could not be shared between them and secure messages, such as orders, had to be sent via yet another system.

Fujitsu developed a secure, flexible infrastructure and application set known as RAF Command & Control Information System (RAF CCIS).

This was designed from the start to use commercial off the shelf components, both hardware and software. Despite its security, it is flexible and easily extended, so that the RAF are able to add new functionality without help from Fujitsu.

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Royal Air Force