Supporting boroughs to reliably make sound ethical decisions about using data in the right way to do the right thing.
Leave a commentA list of 35 guides, toolkits and templates developed by the LOTI community for use by anyone. Make things open: it makes things better!
Leave a commentA guide to designing smart city projects that are outcomes focused and embed trust, ethics and security as foundational principles.
Leave a commentA collection of resources that document the data ethics board and accompanying processes that Brent has established to govern data projects
Leave a commentIntroduction In its first year of operation, one of LOTI’s three work areas focused on improving boroughs’ procurement practices. In November 2019, in collaboration with Bloomberg Associates, we launched the City Tools: London – a report and dashboard showcasing the technologies …
Leave a commentLOTI’s Annual Report 2021 looking back & celebrating our community’s achievements alongside the partners from the public, private and third sectors who’ve helped us along the way.
Leave a commentHelping boroughs make effective use of Assistive Technology (AT) to enable residents to live more independently.
Comments Off on Assistive TechnologyHelping boroughs to develop, recruit and access the talent they need to use data effectively in their organisations.
Leave a commentThe latest news from LOTI, covering our data methods, first wave of digital inclusion projects and LOTI’s 2nd Year anniversary.
Leave a commentGenta Hajri explains the evolution of LOTI’s work with boroughs, London Councils, the GLA and TfL to bring data standards to London’s EV charge points
Leave a commentMany London boroughs are currently either procuring or intending to procure connected technology (Internet of Things, IoT) and smart city systems to support the delivery of public services. This emerging area of technology has the potential to reduce costs, generate …
Leave a commentExploring how London boroughs can use smart street infrastructure for the benefit of all Londoners.
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