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Digital Secretary launches the National Data Strategy
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
National Data Strategy will boost the use of data to drive growth, boost innovation, create new jobs and improve public services
Data science techniques allow us to analyse, gain insights and communicate results from increasing volumes of data. GAD’s actuaries use these techniques to enhance our work.
The Bus Open Data Service goes live.
GAD uses data science to identify patterns, gain detailed insights and offer better advice to clients.
The data science team and developers from GDS used machine learning, network analysis and semantic vectors to improve content and user journeys on GOV.UK.
The remit of the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group has been expanded to provide independent review of the use of large data sets by the department.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Guidance to help businesses and charities continue to comply with data protection law after 29 March.
Sir Andrew Dilnot has been appointed Chair of the government’s new Geospatial Commission, and Nigel Clifford has been confirmed as Deputy Chair.
Minister for Digital, Margot James, delivered the ministerial keynote at techUK's Digital Ethics Summit
Expert advisers appointed to shape the work of the world’s first Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation.
Pioneering government-funded study looks at how navigational and wider marine geospatial data can support the safe navigation of autonomous vessels
Government invests £5 million to help the UK Hydrographic Office and partner bodies on Geospatial Commission maximise the value of location-based information
The first meeting of an independent panel led by former Obama advisor Jason Furman was hosted by the Chancellor at Number 11.
The taskforce will bring together experts from industry, academia and government to advise on how data, AI and machine learning can predict the needs of the UK.
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