In line with the aims of the National Police Digital Strategy 2025-2030, this partnership highlights our commitment to work with industry to modernise our service and enhance public safety.
As part of the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) Innovation and Digital summit, on 21 October the NPCC Innovation and Digital awards 2025 will take place, celebrating the fantastic work taking place across policing to transform our service through the use of science, data and technology.
Fines and other sub-criminal sanctions could be used to improve online safety in the same way they have been used to improve roads safety
The Summit aims to harness digital capability and technology to deliver public safety and confidence in policing.
Continued commitment to improving public contact, responsiveness, and service accessibility.
Additional investment in science and technology could mean an extra 41,000 hours of police time available every day.
Trials of AI programmes have been ongoing to help ease call demand, tackle child exploitation and to identify DA
This week, as part of the first ever Modernising Policing week, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) will shine a light on the areas being explored to transform law enforcement nationally.
In a world that is becoming increasingly digital, criminal tactics are constantly evolving. Cyber-crime in particular is highly complex, presenting unique challenges to policing and accelerating demand force-wide. As such, we too are evolving.
The inaugural Police Digital Awards 2024 has been launched to recognise outstanding contributions by police staff and teams across UK law enforcement agencies.
Temporary Chief Constable Alex Murray believes AI will make policing more efficient
Personal information of police officers and staff working at the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) published on a public website.