Horsham based Envitia welcomes local MP Francis Maude
Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 16:00
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Envitia had the pleasure of a visit from the Cabinet Office Minister, the Rt Hon Francis Maude on Friday 30th July.  As the local MP, Francis expressed interest in Envitia as a growing business and the Envitia team took the opportunity to provide an overview of activities and recent successes.

John Massey, CEO at Envitia, commented, ‘The meeting with Francis was very useful, especially as he has responsibility for Government initiatives to reduce costs and drive better value out of IT programmes.  Envitia’s focus on value from innovation complements those objectives, and we were pleased to be in a position to offer knowledge and expertise, as well as relate our own experiences of the geospatial industry and its significance for the UK.’

Discussions were wide-ranging and very constructive even given the current financial backdrop.  Envitia are poised to support increased productivity in line with current Government activity and plan to maintain contact with Francis and his team.

After the meeting Francis Maude stated, “I’ve been spending a lot of time on reducing costs within Government IT programmes and Envitia obviously have a lot of experience in this field.  It was a really timely visit and it will be particularly pleasing to develop an on-going relationship with a local company.”

For further information, please contact:

Envitia Ltd
North Heath Lane
Horsham, West Sussex
RH12 5UX, UK

Tel: +44 1403 273 173  Fax: +44 1403 273 123

Email: marketing@envitia.com

Website: http://www.envitia.com/

Editors notes:

Envitia is a world leader in geospatial intelligence technologies. Envitia applications and software technologies provide the highest performance solutions for the Defence, Government and major systems integrators. Our COTS software and solutions are employed globally across a wide spectrum of disciplines including environmental analysis and exploitation, data fusion and integrity, and the management of very large and disparate datasets with extreme precision. We are currently working closely with a number of Government agencies on the issues of interoperability and INSPIRE.

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