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1 NZDF Steps into ERP Mobility
Ver 1.0 /Sep 16

2 (Presentation structure)
Steps of Reality (Presentation structure) Strategic view Definitions Desired Outcomes AIT and mobility Mechanics Proof - Demo

3 “A connected and empowered NZDF workforce”
The vision “A connected and empowered NZDF workforce” who: Are enabled to be self sufficient and proactive, Are empowered to create, consume or enrich information on task, Consume mobile technology to enable business efficiencies.

4 Strategic Outcomes Improved decision making and faster workflows through better access to create and consume information, Reduction in manual and paper based transactions and more efficient use of resources More timely and accurate data capture and/or data utilization, Increased safety and ability to respond to events. Better engagement throughout “Team Defence” Improved culture and employee satisfaction

5 Portability vs. Mobility
Portability solutions are enabled for mobile devices but typically provide a desktop paradigm user experience. Mobility solutions are designed to provide simplified workflows and processes that are fit for purpose and contextually relevant for a mobile device.

6 Connections - Primary Forms
Fit for Purpose Connected Generic - browser based business functions which can be delivered and consumed within an Basic Generic Browser  Connected Business Productivity –UI5 content delivered via portal (SAP Fiori). Supports dynamic generation based on the device form factor (laptop / tablet / mobile phone) and device orientation.  Connected Mobile – Targeted applications, installed on device, no business data without a connection. Applications utilise device capability - camera, GPS , gyroscope, Bluetooth..  Disconnected Mobile – Connected Model plus device resident data (preloaded or capture on the go). Applications can operate for a period of time without connectivity, then synchronise with core system . 

7 ERP Mobility Outcomes To improve Employee engagement, data accuracy and quality through real-time data capturer. To reduce overheads by streamlining business processes for mobile delivery. To reduce solution integration risks and implementation through the adoption of COTS solution..

8 Focused Business Outcomes
To simplify user interface. To reduce process duplication. To reduce data input - keyboard entry. To improve data accuracy. To improve safety compliance.

9 Business System Requirements
Must use SAP as the single source of the truth. Must use readily available commercial hardware. Hardware must interact with multiple vendor products. Must have expandable application development capability. Must have mobile capability within logistics area of operations. Must support GS-1 standards. Must support UHF RFID standards.

10 AIT GS-1 code 128 and GS-1 Data matrix for barcodes.
Code 128 linear barcodes for stand-alone scanning capability when SAP unavailable. UHF Gen2, US Freq passive RFID tags for Assets. Multiple tag types depending on material construction. UHF Gen 2, US Freq passive RFID tags with near field antennas for ID cards. Apple IPad Air2 tablets. ZEBRA RFD8500 scanners. Fixed scanners using TIMES7 antennas and Impinj speedway readers. Portable fixed readers using TIMES7 antennas and Thinkify readers Experimenting with integrated antennas with built in readers.

11 Connecting the Blocks NZDF SAP Portal SAP ECC IESS Portal SAP IDM

12 Demonstration The look and feel

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14 Steps to the Now Strategic view Definitions Desired Outcomes
AIT and mobility Mechanics Proof - Demo

15 Growing today Enabling


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