WCC Passenger transport management software

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£620,000

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  • Software package and information systems
  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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4 weeks from now

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1 day ago

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Warwickshire County Council's Transport Delivery department are responsible for managing the public, home to school, and adult social care transport functions. The Transport Delivery team is responsible for the safe transportation of c11,500 passengers via their home to school and adult social care contracts. To deliver these functions, Warwickshire County Council are looking for a passenger management software solution.

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