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December: CAS received a contract to supply Support and Maintenance service to the Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner (OSIC) in St. Andrews.
October: CAS were delighted to receive a contract from the United States Air Force for the replacement of Command and Control equipment at the Polygone Electronic Warfare Range in Germany. Also this month CAS received a one year support contract from Buckingham and Chilterns University for the support of their Nurse and Midwife administration system.
October: Congratulations to Stuart Marshall who took part in the Relentless24 mountain bike race in Lochaber. Stuart, and his team mates, managed to cycle a total of 23 (tough) laps during the 24 hour period. Well done Stuart.
September: Another very successful month during which CAS received a two year support contract for the Scottish Pharmaceutical General Council (SPGC) and a one year contract, from the USAFE, for the support of systems at the Polygone EW facility in Germany.
July: CAS was delighted to receive a contract for the installation of their Complaints and Case handling system (CHAS) for Defence Forces Ombudsman in Dublin. This contract confirms CAS as the domain expert for Complaints Handling.
June: A busy month with contracts being received from the Commission for Local Authorities in England and the Interactive University
June: Congratulations go to Lyn Thomson (CAS Business Analyst) who completed the 26 miles overnight Moonwalk in Edinburgh. Lyn managed to raise almost £500 for breast cancer charities.
May: CAS were pleased to receive a contract for the supply of a Freedom of Information module, from the Northern Ireland Ombudsman. Also this month CAS received a two year contract from the Scottish Executive, for the support of the CHARM system.
April: CAS were delighted to receive contracts from the UK MoD for a repeater system at RAF Spadeadam and for the production of a network enabled version of the widely used EGPMR mission debrief system.
April: Congratulations to Clare (CAS Business Development Manager) who raised over 700 pounds for West Lothian Breakthrough Breast Cancer this month. Clare, and her family, took part in the annual Crocus Walk to raise money for the charity.
March: CAS launched their new "Freedom of Information" module this month. The module, already in use by the Public Services Ombudsman of Wales (PSOW), is a valuable add-in tool to the company's successful Case Handling and Administration System (CHAS) and ensures that NDPBs can, more easily, deal with FoI requests.
March: CAS received support and maintenance contracts from both the Public Services Ombudsman of Wales (PSOW) and the Northern Ireland Ombudsman (NIO).
February: Another excellent month during which CAS received support and maintenance contracts for their nurse and midwife training administration System (received from St. Martins University) and for the support of the Complaints and Case handling system (CHAS) from the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO).
January: CAS were delighted to start the New Year with another contract for the installation of their Complaints and Case handling system (CHAS) for the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (NICCY).