The system involves a cellular services and cloud analytics mega-system which promises to connect ‘to’ vehicles and pedestrians to guide and update them on tr…
Inside Nottingham s huge new Unity Square development
The building is home to HMRC
Inside the new Government Hub in Nottingham (Image: Bowmer + Kirkland.)
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New pictures show the huge transformation of a Nottingham building which will eventually house thousands of staff.
Unity Square, the new UK Government Hub in Nottingham, which will be home to HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) and other government departments – has now completed construction.
Chordant and Mobileye Collaborate to Map Road Network and Infrastructure
LONDON, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Chordant today announced its collaboration with Mobileye, an Intel Company, to map the regional road network and infrastructure in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom. The collaboration comes within the framework of Chordant s ongoing relationship with Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) and CAM Testbed UK,and will allow Mobileye to use Convex to support TfWM s long-term transport strategies with Coventry City Council.
Convex, Chordant s mobility data exchange, collaborates with different parts of the mobility eco-system to enable data-driven solutions and services that can help ensure safer, cleaner, and better transportation. Created with direct support from the UK Government Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), Convex sits at the intersection between Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Intelligent Transport Infrastructure, Digitised Freight and Lo
More than 1,000 civil servants are set to relocate to Glasgow and East Kilbride in the coming year, ministers have announced. The Cabinet Office and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office are moving over 1,000 civil service roles to Scotland, in a bid to bring key decision makers closer to the communities they serve. As well as the previously-announced Cabinet Office headquarters in Glasgow, more than 500 Foreign Office jobs will move to the department’s existing base in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire. Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said the move will “co-locate the engine room of the UK Government in Scotland”, with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab saying the relocated jobs will ensure the civil service “represents all parts of the UK”.
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