

19 January 2010, 2:01pm
Windsor, 19 January 2010 – Pitney Bowes Business Insight, (PBBI) a global provider of location and communication intelligence software, data and services, today announces its attendance at Civil Contingencies 2010, the annual conference for senior level emergency planners and chief executives from local authorities, government departments and agencies.
Making its debut at this vital event for UK contingency planners, PBBI is to host a dedicated seminar, “Locate, Connect, Communicate your Resilience Planning” and will be showcasing its world-class Location Intelligence software in context, which today play a key role in developing solutions that help government at all levels prepare a resilience programme to protect the nation.
With its long heritage in partnership with UK local authorities, central government and agencies, PBBI brings a comprehensive portfolio of effective solutions to the table; helping governments and policy setters to anticipate and assess risk, share critical information across agencies and organisations and make informed, location-based decisions in emergency planning.
For more information on Pitney Bowes Business Insight at Civil Contingencies 2010 please contact Allan Porter on 01753 848200.

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