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Neology named CCS supplier 

Neology can provide solutions for pedestrian control and data services
By Ben Spencer November 15, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Neology has helped customers by deploying projects relating to traffic enforcement and road safety schemes (© Leung Cho Pan | Dreamstime.com)

Neology has been named a supplier on Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Transport Technology and Associated Services framework, allowing UK customers to procure solutions covering transportation systems. 

The supplier status will allow Neology to provide the government and public sector with solutions in areas such as transportation professional services, transport and pedestrian control, transport data services, sustainable transport technologies and major transport solutions. 

Neology has helped customers in the UK by deploying various projects, including traffic enforcement and road safety schemes, as well as emissions monitoring programmes utilising artificial intelligence powered solutions.

Luke Normington, general manager of Neology, says: “We are incredibly proud to be independently verified as providing solutions and services that meet the highest standards in the UK. And, we are most excited to work with our government and public sector partners to effectively achieve their vision and offer the best value for taxpayers.”
 

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