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Rakel Implementation Support

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Combitech undertakes commissions to implement Rakel for County Councils, Rescue Services, Ambulance Services, City of Stockholm, municipalities and organisations in the power industry.

Offers with both breadth and depth
Combitech provides a package for implementation that consists of management and collaboration analysis, operational communications planning, training, organisational exercises, planning of command centres and analysis of the information security requirements of the business. Combitech's support function also includes qualified project management or project support.

Systematic methodology

  • Management and collaboration analysis where the purpose is to highlight the communication needs of the business and what shape the system should take
  • Operational communications planning so that the Rakel system supports the needs of the business and how collaboration should work in Rakel
  • Project management
  • Combitech complements its implementation support with project management by project managers experienced in telecommunications and systems implementation
  • Planning of command centre
  • Training and exercises
  • Information security
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