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Adappt has built a reputation for using AI in novel ways to solve complex data problems, often in environments where failure to deliver is not an option.
Border Security Command now has a better understanding of how online platforms used in people smuggling can be monitored and potentially disrupted.
ACE developed options for an AI lab that would inspire and enable greater innovation by adding in technical expertise from industry and academia.
ACE developed a portfolio of in-depth reports to increase understanding of how AI products in four key areas could be used by criminals.
ACE devised a method that ensures Police and Crime Commissioners are well briefed on technology investments so they can make informed funding decisions.
ACE has developed a new online tool with the Ministry of Justice to give separating families the support and information they need to resolve disputes sooner.
ACE helped the Joint Maritime Security Centre explore how it could improve decision-making by simplifying current complex sensor signals into one system.
An ACE review established that police forces could realise efficiency and productivity savings of 60% through better use of automated redaction tooling.
A national model collating when technology needs updating or will become obsolete enables the National Police Chiefs’ Council to make crucial funding decisions.
ACE leant on its significant experience to increase innovation in the Home Office, with the aim of improving service delivery as well as increasing efficiency.
Applying advanced data technologies gives investigators faster insights, reduces effort duplication, and improves how information is shared across the system.
ACE toured Civil Service Live nationwide, asking civil servants how they can better use data and digital technology to innovate and tackle challenges.
How ACE drives mission impact at pace in some of the hardest-hitting situations facing government and wider society.
Innovation consultancy intandem specialises in helping clients to deliver meaningful change.
Consultancy Coefficient wants to elevate the global standard of data science, machine learning and AI.
Border Force wants to expand its use of artificial intelligence in the searching and screening of freight at UK seaports by automating anomaly detection.
Nine projects, ranging from whether flies can detect explosives to how comics can reduce radicalism and how much of a risk crossbows are, were showcased.
Servita specialises in helping organisations transform so they can thrive at the forefront of science and technology.
The DfT needed to understand data flows within cargo shipments to identify and mitigate potential supply chain risks.
Home Office Intelligence and Border Force work together to seize suspect freight consignments at the UK border but wanted to automate some of the risk analysis.
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