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Decision intelligence platform Pyramid Analytics has launched a UK public sector practice. 

Led by Alastair Roriston, an experienced leader of programmes to connect technology with government agencies, the new division will bring augmented analytics to public departments, agencies and public bodies across the country.

Based in Amsterdam, Pyramid says it can modernise the delivery of critical public services, including healthcare, utilities, and transportation, in Europe’s largest public sector market. 

There are 23 ministerial departments, 20 non-ministerial departments, 417 agencies and other public bodies, and 14 public corporations in the UK.

Pyramid’s current government customers include the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Israel Aerospace Industries, Israel Defense Forces, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia and Statistics Finland.

“The Pyramid family are excited to announce this next chapter of our story,” said Tom Warren, regional managing director, UKI at Pyramid Analytics. 

“We look forward to enabling the digital transformation of UK public sector organisations, helping to deliver better, faster and more efficient services to those who need them the most.”

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Roriston, director of sales UK Public Sector, added: “I am thrilled to have joined this innovative and ground-breaking company and even keener to assist in its expansion into the UK public sector. 

“Throughout my career, I have seen the huge positive impact when the essential work of the public sector is married to the cutting-edge possibilities of technology – the opportunity for change is nearly limitless.

“I truly believe that Pyramid’s decision intelligence platform will revolutionise how government and public sector organisations deliver their digital and online services. Far too often, the wheels of public services are held up by siloed systems and antiquated approaches to data. 

“A doctor should not have to wait precious minutes or hours for reports and patient data to arrive. Why should they not have that information and advice on next steps available in moments? 

“Decision intelligence can eliminate these inefficiencies, making every frontline public sector worker a citizen data scientist with a world of dynamic, augmented analytics at their fingertips.”

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