This week the 19th Hydra centre started to begin its preperations to move across to Hydra in the Cloud with a further 4 centres progressing to achieve Cloud status within the next 6 months. VP Learning Technologies, Steve Butterworth is currently working with these centres to prepare them ready for launch.
British Transport Police London have now upgraded their Hydra Suite in West Kensington to the latest Hydra in the Cloud Technology. The Hydra Foundation carried out the upgrade last week improving the existing facilities to work with the latest methodologies of Hydra in the Cloud. Work will continue in Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow over the next two weeks to beginning linking these locations to the main Hydra Suites in Liverpool and London.
The Hydra Foundation have now installed and commissioned Hydra in the Cloud for Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue service at their new training centre. This is now the 2nd Fire service to run Hydra in the Cloud, the first being North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue. Professor Jonathan Crego MBE, Hydra Foundation Director, described the North East Fire Services as pioneering the use of Hydra in the Cloud. The centre opened in August 2015 is used by Durham Constabulary as part of a collaborative project in using Hydra methodology. Training by the Hydra Foundation was provided with the first exercise due to be delivery shortly.
In March the Hydra Foundation completed the upgrade of both the College of Policing Hydra sites at Ryton and Harperley Hall. The Foundation carried out the upgrade of new computer technology along with a redesign and installation of control room new visual display system. 9 syndicate rooms have also been upgraded with new display screens and AV control panels. This new design allows for a more effective Hydra environment and an improved immersive learning experience.