The Digital Policing Conference 2024

The Digital Policing Conference 2024

Aim is delighted to be sponsoring The Digital Policing Conference on Tuesday January 23rd.

The National Policing Digital Strategy published in 2020, lays out the core ambitions for policing over the current decade. Since the previous strategy, the authoring bodies recognise that policing has rapidly undergone a digital transformation of its legacy IT systems. However, the report argues that a lack of digital workforce competencies and data intelligence have broadly limited policing’s ability to maintain pace with demands. To make the most of digital opportunities to tackle crime and deliver more efficient policing, police leadership must continue to drive innovation, champion data-sharing, and upskill the workforce.

• It is estimated that more than 90% of reported crime has a digital element (The National Policing Strategy, 2020)

• The 2022 State of Policing report found that the police do not collect and analyse data well enough

• Last year the Home Office announced a £287 million funding boost to tackle crime including fraud and cyber crime.

 

Join us at The Digital Policing Conference 2024 to hear the latest on modernising and innovating policing services.

 

High level keynotes will provide updates on the national progress in digital transformation, followed by best practice case studies in enhancing workforce digital skills, strengthening data competencies, and applying new technologies to improve outcomes. Key topics include delivering improved efficiency, engaging with the public to improve trust, and collaborating to foster information-sharing. A breakout networking session offers the opportunity to share your experiences whilst networking with other senior colleagues across the police sector.

Steve Ackland, Aim’s CEO, will be speaking in the morning Keynote Supporter Session: Harnessing Data and New Technology to Deliver Transformational Results in Policing.

More information: https://bit.ly/48xylgR