
Eddie Copeland
Head of Technology Policy, 2013-15

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Not in the data business? Expect to be out of business within a decade
by Eddie Copeland | Feb 27, 2015
The Economist recently ran an article entitled ‘Upsetting the Apple car‘. It argued that, contrary to common Silicon Valley wisdom, it will be automotive manufacturers, not tech companies like Google and Apple that will build the car of the future. It pointed out that...
Where should government start with Big Data?
by Eddie Copeland | Jan 15, 2015
The following is based on a presentation given by Eddie Copeland at London City Hall for WANdisco’s Big Data Breakfast on 13 January 2015. Where a complaint comes from. The value of the property. The building’s square footage. The age of the building. The timeliness...
Three things the next government must do with tech & data
by Eddie Copeland | Jan 8, 2015
Just days into the New Year and the starting gun for campaigning for the next election has already been fired. While the outcome in May is still far from certain, one thing seems sure: the economy and the future of public services will be at the heart of debate. As...
Are there votes in digital policy?
by Eddie Copeland | Dec 10, 2014
Recent years have witnessed a sharp rise in interest from all three main political parties in using technology to transform the way public services are delivered. This has been driven by two main factors. The first is the pressing need for greater efficiency. Right...Support Us
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