Sparc needs to record star action
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Sport and Recreation New Zealand is shopping for software that will help it manage New Zealand's sporting superstars.
Sparc will use the software to record event results for high-performance athletes and track and forecast their performance potential.
The agency's current database – which is about six years old – is unnecessarily complicated, fragmented and does not meet Sparc's requirements, according to a request for proposals from potential suppliers of the new system.
Staff avoid the existing system, using spreadsheets to process data, and then have to re-key the information back into the database.
The new software will also manage applications for, and the evaluation of, scholarships and grants. Sparc expects to have it operational by October.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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