Political Intelligence

Political Intelligence

Posted: 11 January, 2010

We believe that to influence policy you first need to know what is being said and who is saying it. Political Intelligence is our tailored monitoring and analysis of all Assembly debates, committees, departmental and party political announcements, delivered weekly in a concise and bespoke report. In addition we deliver bulletin coverage of breaking news relevant to your organisation. Through careful monitoring ASITIS Consulting have helped clients identify opportunities to influence policy and gain substantial government investment.

The devolution of Policing & Justice, the co-opting of new MLAs, the events that affect our leaders all matter, but we can help you focus on the issues and policy that will impact you.

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