FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Pilot

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wiseman13
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Re: FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Pilot

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I can confirm it is working for me. Now to clear out my backlog of issues.
Mikerowaved wrote:Looks like it's working again.
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Standard Calling not available in MLS to use FIR

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I have downloaded the User Manual for FIR and our Stake is an approved pilot for FIR. The Manual states that a Ward Building Representative would have access to FIR. However, we have the most current version of MLS and the Standard Position is not available to select as a calling. We still have to use the Custom Building Rep calling. How do we get an updated list in MLS of Standard Callings so that our Ward Building Rep can use FIR?
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Re: FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Pilot

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Our Stake (Venice Italy) is using it and BRs (Building Rappresentative) are allowed, and really did, to insert new issue.
I can't see wich calling are they holding on MLS (I've no access to it and web directory is not in sync) so I can't be useful on this.
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Re: Standard Calling not available in MLS to use FIR

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ericbbuhler wrote:I have downloaded the User Manual for FIR and our Stake is an approved pilot for FIR. The Manual states that a Ward Building Representative would have access to FIR. However, we have the most current version of MLS and the Standard Position is not available to select as a calling. We still have to use the Custom Building Rep calling. How do we get an updated list in MLS of Standard Callings so that our Ward Building Rep can use FIR?
I'm not in front of MLS at the moment, but if you check under Facilities the Standard Calling of Building Representative should be listed. The sub heading of Facilities might be under Other.
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FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Mobile App

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New Mobile App, if your Stake/District is using FIR

"The Meetinghouse Facilities Department is widening the release of an application called Facility Issue Reporting or FIR that simplifies the reporting of facility issues to the local facilities management office. This tool makes it simple and easy to report facility issues directly to the facilities manager or administrative assistant.

Please note that the stake physical facilities representative is no longer required to escalate issues to the facilities manager.

The updated desktop version will be accessible on the Internet March 19, 2015 at lds.org/fir or on LDS.org.

The mobile version will be available April 17, 2015 and can then be downloaded to tablets or smart phones from the Apple® App Store or Google® Play store by searching for LDS FIR.

Members of stake or ward councils can access the system using their authorized LDS account.

FIR is also accessible by other Church department personnel in Seminaries and Institutes, welfare facilities, and missions."
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FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Website Updated

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If your Stake/District is using FIR

The new FIR website has been updated using the same URL

The great news is that it has been simplified

From "Help" on the new version of the FIR website
"How do I report an issue to my Facilities Manager in FIR?"
"In the FIR system, you can report an issue directly to the FM office. By using the ‘Report Issue’ screen, you can report all applicable information on a specific issue found in the facility and add pictures to help the FM better understand the issue you are reporting. After you submit the issue, the system automatically notifies the FM immediately."

"How can I access the Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) tool?"
"An LDS account is required to access the FIR system. If you need an LDS Account, you can set one up at https://ldsaccount.lds.org. The ward or stake clerk must also set up the user with the appropriate authorized position in Member and Leader Services (MLS) before they can access the FIR system."
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Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Mobile Version

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If your Stake/District is using FIR

The mobile version should be available May 21, 2015 and can then be downloaded to tablets or smart phones from the Apple® App Store or Google® Play store by searching for LDS FIR.

Members of stake or ward councils can access the system using their authorized LDS account.

FIR is also accessible by other Church department personnel in Seminaries and Institutes, welfare facilities, and missions.
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Re: FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Pilot

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It appears that the mobile FIR application will be available at a later date than previously stated
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Re: FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Pilot

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I cannot find the app on google play
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Re: FM: Facility Issue Reporting (FIR) Pilot

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AcheampongIK wrote:I cannot find the app on google play
Please see the post just before yours.
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Have you tried finding your answer on the ChurchofJesusChrist.org Help Center or Tech Wiki?
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