The spokesman of the municipal group of Cambiemos Murcia, Nacho Tornel, has denounced today that the City spent more than 181,000 euros in 2011 in the acquisition of a computer system for, among other advances, streamline the coordination between the Fire and Rescue Extinction Service (SIX) and the 1-1-2 Emergency Center that has not been launched, which both only communicate by telephone.
Tornel explained that not only is the computer system of integral management inoperative, but also the winning company, TISSAT, has ceased to exist and "it is possible" that the current one, Alterna Technologies of the Salzillo Group, has no knowledge of the situation that "there is no maintenance contract", which affects the management of emergencies because the SEIS is not integrated in the 1-1-2.
According to the specifications of the contract, approved by the Municipal Government Board on February 23, 2011, since the signing of the contract the concessionaire had six months to install an initial trial version to correct errors and a deadline for the correction of the same and the delivery of a definitive system that has never been put into operation.
Thus, the SEIS continues to operate with the previous Comprehensive Emergency Management System (SIGE), which has not been updated with the new versions of the developer since its implementation more than eight years ago, so that "its performance has decreased, making it difficult to work of the workers in regard to emergency care in the municipality. "
To the difficulties in the coordination of the service, in spite of the disbursement of 181,000 euros, the mayor of the municipal training has added the cost of equipment and computer facilities to the service of this integral system of emergency management that have become obsolete without even having received the trial version. "The fact that the system was not in operation was especially noticeable during the simulation of the Emergency Military Unit (UME) that took place in Murcia from April 23 to 27," added Tornel.
Source: Cambiemos Murcia