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24-Feb-2006 - New brand name as LGC´s forensic business
expands
LGC Forensics -- the new brand name signalling the joining of
forces of LGC´s forensic services division and Forensic
Alliance.
Science service company LGC has announced the new brand for the
forensic dimension of its analytical and diagnostic business: LGC
Forensics. This follows the acquisition of Forensic Alliance
Limited (FAL) in 2005, and its subsequent merger with LGC’s
forensic services division. LGC Forensics is headed by Dr Angela
Gallop, a Director of LGC, and is now LGC’s largest division.
Dr Angela Gallop, Director, LGC Forensics, said: "We are
delighted to reveal the new brand for our combined forensic
business. LGC Forensics is an unrivalled source of scientific skill
and expertise across the entire forensic spectrum of offence and
case types. It provides a greater capacity to service larger
volumes of work from larger forces over a significantly wider
geographical spread. At its heart will be an enrichment programme
to anticipate the needs of modern policing by providing what I term
‘frontline forensics’."
Dr Nigel Law, LGC´s Chief Executive, said: "Forensic
Alliance and LGC´s forensic services division had established
excellent reputations in their own right. Both sets of our
customers told us that we needed to create a unified identity and
this is what we have done. LGC Forensics is a unified brand,
externally driven, based on excellent science and excellent
service. We aim to be the provider of choice for police forces in
the UK and, in time, to build on LGC´s current international
operations to offer forensic services throughout Europe and
beyond."
LGC Forensics is investing in large-scale plans to expand the
capability of its forensic operations in Teddington, Culham and
Cheshire, and to build up its smaller facilities at Tamworth, Leeds
and elsewhere. In response to unprecedented demand for both digital
and DNA analysis, extensions to these types of facilities are
already underway. New, purpose-built facilities at LGC’s Runcorn
site - to analyse fire debris and contact traces and marks -
further demonstrate its commitment to meeting customer needs
across the UK.