Quality in Transition 
          - A Journey for CHS (Canadian Hydrographic Service)
          by Sean Hinds
          
           
          Key words: quality control, ISO 9000, quality management
          system, process management. 
          
           
          
      Abstract
          
          Introduction
          
          Extraordinary efforts to produce and ensure a quality product have
          been found in the research of early human civilizations. Throughout
          history and across many cultures the essence of quality has been
          defined and demonstrated in different ways. An evolution of ‘quality
          thinking’ has emerged, in just the last century, as the global
          marketplace embraces the role of quality in the formula for corporate
          success. 
          
          History
          
          The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) prides itself on its
          paramount attention to quality. CHS hydrographers and cartographers
          have long held the banner of ‘quality’ as the ‘flagship of
          service’. The dramatic revolution in technology, client demands and
          organizational culture has shaken the historic pillars of quality
          assurance in CHS. In response, CHS is moving to reinforce this
          foundation of quality with a new business model anchored by the
          culture of a Quality Management System. Using the process management
          model of the ISO 9000 International Standard and performance
          measurement indicators, CHS proposes to better control production and
          move toward a philosophy of continuous improvement. 
          
          Conclusion
          
          This paper will reflect on the changed environment that faces CHS
          and the quality lessons in the global marketplace that can be applied
          to a hydrographic organization. It will explore the first steps that
          CHS has taken on this journey, the impact of this initiative, and what
          lays ahead for CHS as it moves toward the goal of becoming a certified
          ‘quality-organization’. 
          
          
           
    
          Sean Hinds 
          Canadian Hydrographic Service 
          Central & Arctic Region 
          P.O. Box 5050 
          867 Lakeshore Road 
          Burlington 
          Ontario 
          CANADA 
          E-mail: hindss@dfo-mpo.gc
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