Omnibus' pride at Parliamentary Review role
Date published: 19 October 2018
The Omnibus team is pictured at the Houses of Parliament with England Rugby Union coach Eddie Jones. Left to right: Simon Hartley, Paul Smith, Peter Crichton, Eddie Jones and Marc Knott
Failsworth company Omnibus was proud to once again be invited to take part in the Parliamentary Review.
This comprehensive summary of the past year provides innovative thinking from industry experts and is designed to share best practice among policy makers and business leaders.
Combining political commentary from leading journalists, with sector specific insight from Secretaries of State, Ministers and MPs, the Parliamentary Review is an indispensable guide to industry best practice, which demonstrates how sector leaders have responded to challenges in the political and economic environment.
Omnibus has grown from humble beginnings to provide software and consultancy to more than 70-per-cent of UK bus operators, as well as light rail operators, over 35 local authorities, and a growing number of clients overseas.
Technology is surging forwards apace all across the world, and Britain is no exception.
This year's edition of the Parliamentary Review explains the progress that the industry has experienced on both a domestic and international level, while also highlighting pertinent issues for the future.
Co-chairman of the Review Lord Blunkett has already commented on the wide range and informative articles appearing in this year's edition, stating that "The Parliamentary Review is a must for those who have the real story behind the scenes and a solid perspective for the future."
Writing in The Review, the prime minister says that "British politics provides ample material for analysis in the pages of the Parliamentary Review."
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