The Land Range Safety Management Tool (LRSMT) is a scheduling and currency management system used by the Australian Army for live-fire range activities.
This modern range safety system allows Army personnel to track qualifications, experience and currency of range-qualified personnel and improves the live-fire range planning and authorisation process.
The land range safety management tool is helping Army’s Land Range Safety Organisation conduct safer live-fire training.
REDUCES ADMINISTRATIVE OVERHEAD
MINIMISES HUMAN ERROR
INCREASED ADF CAPABILITY
IMPROVES EFFICIENCY
HELPS ENSURE SAFETY OF PERSONNEL
AVAILABLE ON FIXED AND DEPLOYED ADF NETWORKS
The Land Range Safety Management Tool provides Army with a significantly improved process for range planning, authorisation, management and assurance to facilitate the conduct of safe, realistic, and tailored live fire training.
We work with our customers to achieve excellent project outcomes.
Our tailored Agile software development process provides the benefits of Agile whilst also meeting the engineering requirements of a government system.
Our software testers ensure that quality is kept to a high standard.
We design and support security accredited, integrated capability for Army requirements.
Our expert support representatives are embedded at regional sites across the country.
Working in partnership with Australian Army Combined Arms Training Centre.
Lead Support Representative
Software Development Program Manager
Technical Lead
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As a trusted industry partner to Defence, Sigma Bravo worked with the Combined Arms Training Centre to deliver the Land Range Safety Management Tool in eight months.
In 2020 LRSMT was shortlisted as a finalist for the Essington Lewis Awards, recognised for its innovation, collaboration and value for money.