AI Government Agencies UK
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
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Artificial Intelligence
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is an intelligence and security organisation responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance (IA) to the government and armed forces of the United Kingdom.
Government Office for Science
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Computer Science
The Government Office for Science is the home of science and engineering across government and exists to support the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Sir John Beddington. The key role of the GCSA and GO-Science is to ensure that all levels of government, including the Prime Minister and Cabinet, receive the best scientific advice possible, and to enable the many science-using departments across government to create policies that are supported by strong evidence and robust arguments.
Innovate UK
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InvestTech
Innovate UK is the UK’s national innovation agency. We support business-led innovation in all sectors, technologies and UK regions. We help businesses grow through the development and commercialisation of new products, processes, and services, supported by an outstanding innovation ecosystem that is agile, inclusive, and easy to navigate.
SAS
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Artificial Intelligence
The UK government and its agencies cannot rely on yesterday’s approaches to solve tomorrow’s problems. Investment in AI Technologies and Analytics can ensure government data is put to work to improve decisioning, drive operational efficiency and ultimately improve citizen outcomes. The following page showcases the development and use of AI and Analytics within UK public sectors.
Science and Technology Facilities Council
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Computer Science
STFC’s mission is to deliver world-leading national and international research and innovation capabilities and, through those, discover the secrets of the Universe. Our major research and innovation campuses at Harwell, Daresbury and research facilities across the UK and overseas support fundamental research in astronomy, physics, computational science and space science.
The National Archives
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Artificial Intelligence
Digital transformation in government has brought an increase in the scale and variety of public records along with a reduced emphasis on organising and structuring data. Traditional processes designed for paper records cannot handle the volume, diversity, complexity and distributed nature of departmental digital records.