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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Challenge
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are the lifeblood of
innovation. Yet these subject areas are often perceived to be boring, hard work
and unlikely to sustain a well-paid career. As a result, many countries are facing a
critical skills shortage unless they can solve a fundamental question: how do you
motivate young people to acquire the knowledge and talent that will help overcome
future challenges?
This issue of STEM skills shortage is particularly relevant to the United Kingdom.
Originally flagged by the Lord Sandy Leitch report in 2005, the skills shortage was
highlighted more recently by the Royal Academy of Engineering. It warned that the
current pool of STEM expertise is stretched thin, and the median age of chartered
engineers is rising rapidly. The report revealed the United Kingdom had dropped to
eighth globally in the number of US patents registered. The report further estimated
that 830,000 graduate-level STEM experts and 450,000 technicians will be needed
by 2020.
Richard Noble, OBE and director of the BLOODHOUND Project, says: “Past
engineering spectaculars, like Concorde and TSR2, galvanised interest in STEM
subjects. We know, for example, that science PhD levels rose sharply during the
manned space programme. It was high time for a new iconic project that would
once again excite young people.”
Having held the world land speed record for 28 years and broken it on three
occasions, Richard Noble picked up the gauntlet. He assembled a new team with
some of the world’s strongest engineering talent, this time to build the BLOODHOUND
SSC aiming for the first 1,000mph land speed record. A parallel global education
project sought to achieve an international surge in the popularity of STEM subjects by
helping enable the student population join in with the adventure.
Less clear was how the BLOODHOUND Project would navigate its own business
challenges: moving rapidly from start-up mode to become a multi-sited, international
organisation, yet always running lean and making the best use of finite resources.
Customer Case Study
21st Century Engineering Adventure
BLOODHOUND supersonic car project inspires next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers
and mathematicians
Customer Name: BLOODHOUND SSC
(supersonic car)
Industry: Engineering
Location: United Kingdom and worldwide
Number of Employees: 50
Challenge
•	Confront and overcome the seemingly
impossible using science, technology,
engineering and mathematical
(STEM) disciplines
•	Motivate and equip next generation
to deal effectively with 21st
century
global challenges
Solution
•	Cisco Collaboration platform supporting
the BLOODHOUND SSC world land
speed record attempt and global
education programme
Results
•	Project team finds it easier to reach
each other, liaise with suppliers, and
complete engineering tasks faster and
with less errors
•	BLOODHOUND SSC can be promoted
with much greater impact to partners,
schools, universities and the media
•	Powerful ability to keep the global
audience engaged and informed at
all stages
© 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.		 Page 1 of 4
©CurventaandSiemens
“There are now 4,800
schools taking part, with two
million kids designing and
building rocket-cars. How
do they learn? They spend
30 hours a week at school in
the UK, but 40 hours a week
on their computers.”
Richard Noble
Project Director
BLOODHOUND SCC
Customer Case Study
Solution
Early on, the BLOODHOUND team had a number of crucial decisions to make. “We
wanted minimal IT infrastructure put together in a way that delivered maximum
benefit,” says the BLOODHOUND’s engineering lead, Conor La Grue. “We knew
Cisco made great products, but we quickly realised they could bring a lot more to
the table.”
Initial discussions confirmed that both organisations shared values of collaboration,
openness and education.
Both Cisco and BLOODHOUND SSC were committed to inspiring a new generation
of engineers, experts who will build tomorrow’s high-tech world. Moreover, for
Cisco, the project offered the perfect opportunity to help empower, encourage,
and enable a great feat of engineering and to play a part in inspiring the future.
Expertise in the Internet and digital media, powerful enablers for the project’s
marketing strategy, sealed the appointment of Cisco as the BLOODHOUND SSC
video and networking partner.
As part of a complete networking technology overhaul at the Bristol main office,
Cisco replaced the existing BLOODHOUND SSC IT environment, which, at the
time, comprised one phone line and a LAN with a 2Mbps DSL connection.
Based on a Cisco® Borderless Network design, the new infrastructure delivers
1Gbps to the desktop and is optimised for video. The network comprises Cisco
Catalyst® 2960C and 3560V2 Series Switches and Cisco 3925 Series Integrated
Services Routers. It also includes a Cisco ASA 5510 Series Adaptive Security
Appliance with AnyConnect® software, allowing remote team members to quickly and
securely get to data and tools via a VPN. With the addition of Cisco Aironet® 1140
Series Wireless Access Points, project staff can work flexibly, moving smoothly around
the Bristol office while staying connected to voice, video and business applications.
An integrated suite of Cisco Collaboration applications runs across the Borderless
Network. Meanwhile, a Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing (CUWL) agreement
covers the Cisco Unified Communications Manager call control system and Cisco
Unified IP Phones, many of which are equipped with cameras, effectively forming
video endpoints. “We decided to license 30 users so that we could scale up and
down in the most economical way possible,” says Sarah Covell, BLOODHOUND
head of IT.
At the core of the BLOODHOUND collaboration platform is Cisco Jabber™, which
brings staff together productively by integrating desktop and mobile devices (PC,
MAC, iPhone, iPad, and Android) and helping ensure anytime, anywhere access to:
•	 Presence information showing people’s real time availability and preferred method
of contact
•	 Cisco Unity® Connection for flexible access to voice messages
•	 Cisco WebEx® Messenger for cloud Instant Messaging
•	 Cisco WebEx Meetings for web conferencing, combined with desktop and
application sharing, voice and HD video
Completing the BLOODHOUND IT transformation is a super-efficient, virtualised data
centre built on the Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS®). These UCS C220
servers come pre-validated to work with VMware virtualisation software, significantly
boosting compute and storage capabilities.
© 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.		 Page 2 of 4
©StefanMarjoram
Results
In 2011, three years after its public launch, BLOODHOUND announced its
relationship with Cisco. Over 6,000 people attended Cisco Live in 2012 to hear
Richard Noble talk about the project. “There are now 4,800 schools taking part,”
says Noble, “with two million kids designing and building rocket-cars. How do they
learn? They spend 30 hours a week at school in the United Kingdom, but 40 hours
a week on their computers.”
With digital and social media firmly embedded in everything the team does, the
project’s positive impact on education has already been staggering. The effect is
expected to multiply massively as the record attempt gets nearer. “The job is
made considerably easier when you have a first class collaboration and IT platform
that allows you to capture and share the innovation process,” says La Grue. In
fact, every time the car runs, 500 channels of data are streamed to the web.
The project has reached 230 countries, notching up 400 downloads of design
drawings in Taiwan alone.
Outreach capabilities have been further boosted using webcams, blogs and Cisco
BLOODHOUND TV, a blend of live and recorded video news feeds. “With the help of
Cisco, we’re now making two TV programmes each month,” says La Grue. “We’re
able to take audiences behind the scenes so they can live and breathe every minute of
the car’s design and testing. And it’s really taking off. Our website is already attracting
more hits than most Formula 1 teams.” Attracting visitors to the site is in turn
helping to increase sponsors, donations and supporters through initiatives such as the
1K Club, Names On The Fin and Ambassador Programme.
Behind the scenes, the BLOODHOUND Project team has been using Cisco
Collaboration technology on PCs, laptops and IP and video phones as well as iPads
and iPhones. “Before, people used to use their mobiles all day, which was pretty
expensive,” says Covell. “Even the most basic task, such as sending CAD drawings
was painful and slow. Now, we can locate the right people, see if and how they’re
available, and collaborate using their preferred method, whether that’s meeting via
WebEx, on the phone or over IM.”
The benefits, which include less travelling time, faster problem solving and improved
decision-making, extend far beyond the core engineering team in Bristol. In the wider
BLOODHOUND virtual community, a lead engineer in Ireland can view an image or
video captured on a Cisco IP phone. A main consultant in Manchester no longer needs
to make a regular six-hour round trip to the Bristol office. Cisco Technical Response
teams can troubleshoot PCs remotely via Cisco WebEx instead of visiting site or
talking users through desktop issues. A web designer in Birmingham can easily update
content and keep the site looking fresh and engaging.
Also, because the collaborative platform is compatible with future versions, as
the project lifecycle develops and changes, BLOODHOUND can add technologies
quickly and inexpensively. One example is the introduction of Cisco TelePresence®
to hold life-like virtual meetings with partners in South Africa and around the world
using HD video.
The notion of the world’s first 1000 mph supersonic car is getting closer. Buckle up
and enjoy the ride.
Customer Case Study
© 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.		 Page 3 of 4
“We’re able to take
audiences behind the
scenes so they can live and
breathe every minute of the
car’s design and testing.
And it’s really taking off.
Our website is already
attracting more hits than
most Formula 1 teams.”
Conor La Grue
Engineering Lead
BLOODHOUND SCC
For More Information
To learn more about the Cisco architectures and solutions featured within this case
study, please go to:
www.cisco.com/go/borderless and
www.cisco.com/go/collaboration
For further information on the BLOODHOUND Project, please go to:
www.bloodhoundscc.com
Customer Case Study
Product List
Routing and Switching
•• Cisco Catalyst 2960C and 3560V2 Series Switches
•• Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Router
Security and VPN
•• Cisco ASA 5510 Series Adaptive Security Appliance with AnyConnect VPN
software licence for 30 users
Unified Communications
•• Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing Professional for 30 users, covering:
--Cisco Unified Communications Manager
--Cisco Unity Connection
--Cisco Jabber for PC, MAC, iPhone, iPad, Android (including cloud-based
presence and IM)
--Cisco WebEx Messenger
--Cisco WebEx Meetings
--Cisco Unified IP Phone 8945
--Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951 with camera
--Cisco Unified Conference Phone 7937
Virtualization
•• Cisco Unified Computing System
•• VMware ESX 5.0i
Wireless
•• Cisco Aironet 1140 Series Access Points
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Cisco Systems, Inc.
San Jose, CA
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Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd.
Singapore
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Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices.
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Bloodhound SSC

  • 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Challenge Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are the lifeblood of innovation. Yet these subject areas are often perceived to be boring, hard work and unlikely to sustain a well-paid career. As a result, many countries are facing a critical skills shortage unless they can solve a fundamental question: how do you motivate young people to acquire the knowledge and talent that will help overcome future challenges? This issue of STEM skills shortage is particularly relevant to the United Kingdom. Originally flagged by the Lord Sandy Leitch report in 2005, the skills shortage was highlighted more recently by the Royal Academy of Engineering. It warned that the current pool of STEM expertise is stretched thin, and the median age of chartered engineers is rising rapidly. The report revealed the United Kingdom had dropped to eighth globally in the number of US patents registered. The report further estimated that 830,000 graduate-level STEM experts and 450,000 technicians will be needed by 2020. Richard Noble, OBE and director of the BLOODHOUND Project, says: “Past engineering spectaculars, like Concorde and TSR2, galvanised interest in STEM subjects. We know, for example, that science PhD levels rose sharply during the manned space programme. It was high time for a new iconic project that would once again excite young people.” Having held the world land speed record for 28 years and broken it on three occasions, Richard Noble picked up the gauntlet. He assembled a new team with some of the world’s strongest engineering talent, this time to build the BLOODHOUND SSC aiming for the first 1,000mph land speed record. A parallel global education project sought to achieve an international surge in the popularity of STEM subjects by helping enable the student population join in with the adventure. Less clear was how the BLOODHOUND Project would navigate its own business challenges: moving rapidly from start-up mode to become a multi-sited, international organisation, yet always running lean and making the best use of finite resources. Customer Case Study 21st Century Engineering Adventure BLOODHOUND supersonic car project inspires next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians Customer Name: BLOODHOUND SSC (supersonic car) Industry: Engineering Location: United Kingdom and worldwide Number of Employees: 50 Challenge • Confront and overcome the seemingly impossible using science, technology, engineering and mathematical (STEM) disciplines • Motivate and equip next generation to deal effectively with 21st century global challenges Solution • Cisco Collaboration platform supporting the BLOODHOUND SSC world land speed record attempt and global education programme Results • Project team finds it easier to reach each other, liaise with suppliers, and complete engineering tasks faster and with less errors • BLOODHOUND SSC can be promoted with much greater impact to partners, schools, universities and the media • Powerful ability to keep the global audience engaged and informed at all stages © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 4 ©CurventaandSiemens
  • 2. “There are now 4,800 schools taking part, with two million kids designing and building rocket-cars. How do they learn? They spend 30 hours a week at school in the UK, but 40 hours a week on their computers.” Richard Noble Project Director BLOODHOUND SCC Customer Case Study Solution Early on, the BLOODHOUND team had a number of crucial decisions to make. “We wanted minimal IT infrastructure put together in a way that delivered maximum benefit,” says the BLOODHOUND’s engineering lead, Conor La Grue. “We knew Cisco made great products, but we quickly realised they could bring a lot more to the table.” Initial discussions confirmed that both organisations shared values of collaboration, openness and education. Both Cisco and BLOODHOUND SSC were committed to inspiring a new generation of engineers, experts who will build tomorrow’s high-tech world. Moreover, for Cisco, the project offered the perfect opportunity to help empower, encourage, and enable a great feat of engineering and to play a part in inspiring the future. Expertise in the Internet and digital media, powerful enablers for the project’s marketing strategy, sealed the appointment of Cisco as the BLOODHOUND SSC video and networking partner. As part of a complete networking technology overhaul at the Bristol main office, Cisco replaced the existing BLOODHOUND SSC IT environment, which, at the time, comprised one phone line and a LAN with a 2Mbps DSL connection. Based on a Cisco® Borderless Network design, the new infrastructure delivers 1Gbps to the desktop and is optimised for video. The network comprises Cisco Catalyst® 2960C and 3560V2 Series Switches and Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Routers. It also includes a Cisco ASA 5510 Series Adaptive Security Appliance with AnyConnect® software, allowing remote team members to quickly and securely get to data and tools via a VPN. With the addition of Cisco Aironet® 1140 Series Wireless Access Points, project staff can work flexibly, moving smoothly around the Bristol office while staying connected to voice, video and business applications. An integrated suite of Cisco Collaboration applications runs across the Borderless Network. Meanwhile, a Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing (CUWL) agreement covers the Cisco Unified Communications Manager call control system and Cisco Unified IP Phones, many of which are equipped with cameras, effectively forming video endpoints. “We decided to license 30 users so that we could scale up and down in the most economical way possible,” says Sarah Covell, BLOODHOUND head of IT. At the core of the BLOODHOUND collaboration platform is Cisco Jabber™, which brings staff together productively by integrating desktop and mobile devices (PC, MAC, iPhone, iPad, and Android) and helping ensure anytime, anywhere access to: • Presence information showing people’s real time availability and preferred method of contact • Cisco Unity® Connection for flexible access to voice messages • Cisco WebEx® Messenger for cloud Instant Messaging • Cisco WebEx Meetings for web conferencing, combined with desktop and application sharing, voice and HD video Completing the BLOODHOUND IT transformation is a super-efficient, virtualised data centre built on the Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS®). These UCS C220 servers come pre-validated to work with VMware virtualisation software, significantly boosting compute and storage capabilities. © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 4 ©StefanMarjoram
  • 3. Results In 2011, three years after its public launch, BLOODHOUND announced its relationship with Cisco. Over 6,000 people attended Cisco Live in 2012 to hear Richard Noble talk about the project. “There are now 4,800 schools taking part,” says Noble, “with two million kids designing and building rocket-cars. How do they learn? They spend 30 hours a week at school in the United Kingdom, but 40 hours a week on their computers.” With digital and social media firmly embedded in everything the team does, the project’s positive impact on education has already been staggering. The effect is expected to multiply massively as the record attempt gets nearer. “The job is made considerably easier when you have a first class collaboration and IT platform that allows you to capture and share the innovation process,” says La Grue. In fact, every time the car runs, 500 channels of data are streamed to the web. The project has reached 230 countries, notching up 400 downloads of design drawings in Taiwan alone. Outreach capabilities have been further boosted using webcams, blogs and Cisco BLOODHOUND TV, a blend of live and recorded video news feeds. “With the help of Cisco, we’re now making two TV programmes each month,” says La Grue. “We’re able to take audiences behind the scenes so they can live and breathe every minute of the car’s design and testing. And it’s really taking off. Our website is already attracting more hits than most Formula 1 teams.” Attracting visitors to the site is in turn helping to increase sponsors, donations and supporters through initiatives such as the 1K Club, Names On The Fin and Ambassador Programme. Behind the scenes, the BLOODHOUND Project team has been using Cisco Collaboration technology on PCs, laptops and IP and video phones as well as iPads and iPhones. “Before, people used to use their mobiles all day, which was pretty expensive,” says Covell. “Even the most basic task, such as sending CAD drawings was painful and slow. Now, we can locate the right people, see if and how they’re available, and collaborate using their preferred method, whether that’s meeting via WebEx, on the phone or over IM.” The benefits, which include less travelling time, faster problem solving and improved decision-making, extend far beyond the core engineering team in Bristol. In the wider BLOODHOUND virtual community, a lead engineer in Ireland can view an image or video captured on a Cisco IP phone. A main consultant in Manchester no longer needs to make a regular six-hour round trip to the Bristol office. Cisco Technical Response teams can troubleshoot PCs remotely via Cisco WebEx instead of visiting site or talking users through desktop issues. A web designer in Birmingham can easily update content and keep the site looking fresh and engaging. Also, because the collaborative platform is compatible with future versions, as the project lifecycle develops and changes, BLOODHOUND can add technologies quickly and inexpensively. One example is the introduction of Cisco TelePresence® to hold life-like virtual meetings with partners in South Africa and around the world using HD video. The notion of the world’s first 1000 mph supersonic car is getting closer. Buckle up and enjoy the ride. Customer Case Study © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 4 “We’re able to take audiences behind the scenes so they can live and breathe every minute of the car’s design and testing. And it’s really taking off. Our website is already attracting more hits than most Formula 1 teams.” Conor La Grue Engineering Lead BLOODHOUND SCC For More Information To learn more about the Cisco architectures and solutions featured within this case study, please go to: www.cisco.com/go/borderless and www.cisco.com/go/collaboration For further information on the BLOODHOUND Project, please go to: www.bloodhoundscc.com
  • 4. Customer Case Study Product List Routing and Switching •• Cisco Catalyst 2960C and 3560V2 Series Switches •• Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Router Security and VPN •• Cisco ASA 5510 Series Adaptive Security Appliance with AnyConnect VPN software licence for 30 users Unified Communications •• Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing Professional for 30 users, covering: --Cisco Unified Communications Manager --Cisco Unity Connection --Cisco Jabber for PC, MAC, iPhone, iPad, Android (including cloud-based presence and IM) --Cisco WebEx Messenger --Cisco WebEx Meetings --Cisco Unified IP Phone 8945 --Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951 with camera --Cisco Unified Conference Phone 7937 Virtualization •• Cisco Unified Computing System •• VMware ESX 5.0i Wireless •• Cisco Aironet 1140 Series Access Points © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Printed in the UK ES/0413 Page 4 of 4 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R)