Enhancing Agilysis’ Analytical Product Delivery

 

Enhancing Agilysis’ Analytical Product Delivery

September 20, 2017

Delivering high quality analytical products for road safety stakeholders has always been a key aspect of RSA’s portfolio.

Our Area Profiles and Insight Studies have provided invaluable insight and perspective to many clients over the years, including Highways England, the Safer Roads Berkshire authorities, several London boroughs, Birmingham City Council, Suffolk County Council and others.

Now that Agilysis is taking on delivery of analysis products, we are proud to welcome a new member of the team to lead on production, quality management and future enhancement of the range. Lyndsey Owen has joined the Agilysis team as our Quality and Analytical Product Manager.

Lyndsey has a substantial background in managing high quality reporting based on complex public sector datasets, including previous roles as Information Co-ordinator for Northamptonshire County Council and most recently as Principal Information Analyst with the Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support unit for the NHS.

Bruce Walton, CTO at Agilysis, says “We are delighted that Lyndsey has joined the team. Her analytical skills are second to none, and her sharp eye on our quality management process ensures that we will continue to deliver the highest possible standards in analysis as our business expands. Her hospital statistics background will bring invaluable new perspectives to our work.”

With the release of 2016 Road Casualties data now imminent, our order book is already filling up. If you would like to know more about our analysis products, please contact Lyndsey at Lyndsey.Owen@Agilysis.co.uk .

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