FIRST MATE
by DZ Technologies
Governed access

Support that comes in through the front door

Getting help should not mean leaving a permanent way in. First Mate turns supplier access into something with a reason, an approver, a time limit and a recording.

The question nobody can answer

Who has been inside your camera system in the last six months?

On most vessels the honest answer is a reconstruction: a remote tool installed during the build, credentials shared with a yard, a contractor who left two years ago, and no record of any of it.

It is rarely negligence. It is the only way the industry has had of getting an expert to a system that sits in the middle of an ocean. The tool stays because nobody has a better alternative, and because taking it away would mean waiting even longer next time.

What standing access actually costs you

The owner asks, and you reconstruct

There is no page to open. There is a search through memory and email.

Access outlives the reason

An account created for a commissioning job in 2023 is still valid tonight.

Nobody on board approves anything

The vessel is not asked. It finds out afterwards, if at all.

Cyber sits in the safety management system

Since 2021, cyber risk belongs in the vessel's safety management under IMO resolution MSC.428(98). Standing supplier access to a recording system is difficult to describe there in a way anyone is comfortable with.

Honest about the state of it

Showing access is version one. Granting it is next.

In version one the Access screen reports the truth and promises nothing: no standing access exists, and nobody at DZ Technologies can reach the system unless you set that up yourself. The session broker described above is in development, and it is what turns the Connect edition into a live product.

We are saying that here rather than in a footnote, because a governance promise you cannot yet keep is worse than no promise. Governed vendor access is not a new idea either. It exists in industrial environments from several vendors. What is missing is a version that fits a vessel: approved by the person on watch, understandable in one screen, and working when the link to shore does not.

In practice

What changes for each person on board

RoleTodayWith First Mate
ETO or AV/IT officerRemote session with administrator rights, or a call and a wait. Afterwards, no record of what was touched.The common faults are on the panel with a safe procedure behind them, and the rest escalates with the diagnosis already collected.
CaptainAn honest answer to "who has access" is not available.One page that answers it, exportable, and not editable by the supplier.
Management companyAccess is arranged per vessel, differently each time, and audits land differently on every ship.The same approval pattern on every vessel, with the record kept on board.
Yard or integratorFirst line during the warranty year, largely handling operational questions rather than defects.The crew handles the operational layer themselves, and what remains arrives with a diagnosis attached.

Fleet wide aggregation ashore is on the roadmap without a date. Version one is per vessel, and we would rather say that now than have you discover it later.

Start with a survey of your Milestone system

Half a day of reading your environment: what runs, what keeps breaking, and what your crew should be able to fix without calling anyone. You get the findings whether or not you ever install First Mate.