A big thanks to @Norfolkfire North Earlham Red Watch (Harry Powell, Kaine Challen, Stuart Rushbrook, Andy Moore and Paul Smith) who looked after me all day and showed me the ropes.
Itโs amazing to see how the service uses ICT and the real difference it can make
A brilliant keynote from Rehena Ramesh, Head of Digital Transformation, London Borough of Brent on digital ethics. Finishing with a call to arms as well as Q&A. Great actions to take away for our delegates. #socitm#sharenational
Some #DigitalEthics language can seem straight out of a legal textbook. We find thinking of them as actions instead v helpful.
In A-Z order, let's look at some โฌ๏ธ
Reading is listed, if want it. Or join us all on Wed-19-Oct #GlobalEthicsDay ๐ to make sense of it in person
Why not join us at Socitm Share National next week we will be talking about how to understand and promote the ethical, responsible, and secure use of technologies.
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@Socitm
We have installed a new IoT gateway at Blakeney Village Hall expanding the Innovation network even further why not come and find out more here...
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@NorfolkCC
Norfolk County Council, New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership
We have > 41% Ultrafast (Gigabit 1000mbps) capable Broadband speeds in our region, this was 14% not so long ago.
@NorfolkCC is working with others on many fronts to improve connectivity in the region.
Our IoT network in Norfolk is still growing. If you want to use or try IoT sensors in Mundesley you now can, thanks to @Norfolkfire who have helped us extend the free to use Innovation network.
@NorfolkCC#innovation
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I am really pleased to join the @Socitm presidents team and look forward to working closely with these great people.
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#team#people
Norfolk County Council is working with commercial operators to connect another 9000 homes to Gigabit / ultrafast broadband by Summer 2023 which will raise coverage in the region to >97%.
https://t.co/yEMMNJRDlj
Another day and another message about our IoT network in Norfolk which is expanding again. If you want to use or try IoT sensors in Cromer you now can thanks to @Norfolkfire who have helped us extend the free to use Innovation network
https://t.co/AE7rWy2U1x
#iot#innovation
Its great that @NorfolkCC has worked with commercial operators to improve Superfast (>24mb) Broadband coverage in our region from 42% in 2012 to an amazing > 96% today.
https://t.co/yEMMNJRDlj
Our network is growing again, if you want to use or try IoT sensors in Attleborough you now can thanks to Attleborough Fire Station who have helped us extend the free to use Innovation network.
https://t.co/Fw8N18w6HL