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This report summarises the findings from HMRC's Real Time Information (RTI) pilot.
A review of the production and publication of real-time indicators by National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including both the UK and international experience.
This paper reviews real-time monitoring (RTM) and provides a series of case studies of RTM systems, their objectives and outcomes
Dstl took part in a recent 2-day workshop run by the Machine Speed Command and Control (MSC2) project on artificial intelligence (AI).
HMRC’s review of the Real Time Information programme.
A lesson in exceeding the original concept: The journey of Createc's LiDAR autonomous crowd monitoring solution, purchased by Network Rail
The aim of this research was to measure and provide insights into employers' experience of migrating to Real Time Information (RTI).
Internet submissions technical specifications for Real Time Information online software developers.
This study present a model of infectious disease dynamics that was used in real time during the 2013–2016 West African Ebola epidemic
Real Time Information (RTI) Rules and Interface Management (RIM) artefacts and supporting technical specifications for software developers.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wikeley on 22 April 2024.
This briefing explains the benefits that employers, HMRC and the Exchequer will experience as a result of real time information.
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