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Please note this event has now been postponed, a new date for this event will be announced shortly. 

Lack of interoperability of tech solutions, systems and tools is a recognised challenge in the policing sector, and indeed more widely across the ecosystem. The potential to improve many aspects of operational policing through enabling interoperability between police IT systems and applications (along with IT and Data Quality standards) is a key thread of the National Policing Digital Strategy.

Join techUK, police forces and the Home Office for a panel discussion exploring where policing is now in delivering the interoperability agenda, what the plan is, what next and how suppliers can get involved. It is important that both suppliers and police forces attend this session to listen but to also take part in the in-depth discussion and Q&A session.

This panel event follows an in-depth discussion on interoperability and data at the Police Digital Summit, a fireside chat with ACC Chris Sykes, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) taking place on 17 October 2022 and will respond to a number of priorities being driven through techUK’s IPWG.

The panel includes:

Chief Constable Jo Farrell, Durham Constabulary | NPCC Lead (SRO) on Data Quality, Data Standards and Interoperability, and Chair of the Police DDaT Coordination Committee (formerly IMORCC).

Aimee Reed, Director of Data, Metropolitan Police.

John Owen, Chief Technology Officer, Police & Public Protection Technology (PPPT), Home Office.

Martin Leven, Head of Strategy and Innovation, Police Digital Service.

More information including an agenda to follow.

Georgie Morgan

Georgie Morgan

Head of Justice and Emergency Services, techUK