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Following the EU's adoption of Adequacy Decisions that the Kitchen covered in a prior episode, the UK's Department for International Trade issued an updated guidance on data transfers into the UK.The Kitchen takes a look at the guidance that points to sources on data transfers, IP, copyright and data protection both coming into and leaving the UK.
Communications Director at the UK's Department of Education Gemmaine Walsh spoke about her work with the UAE government on a number of communication programs dealing with education, technology, and behavior change. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Episode 49. Greg Lindsay chats with Richard Bruce, Director of Energy, Technology and Innovation at the UK's Department for Transport, about how all the simultaneous changes happening in the mobility ecosystem can be leveraged to deliver basic environmental improvements. Richard Bruce outlines the UK’s key strategies for the future of urban mobility and highlights the necessity of modernizing the regulatory framework in order to better embrace new modes of transportation.
There was so much going on at the ITS European Congress in Eindhoven and the ITS America Annual Meeting in Washington, DC that we couldn't fit all the material in, so here's a bonus podcast thanks to SWARCO and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. In this programme you'll hear from the Central Ohio Transit Agency about its smart cities programme and the views of the UK's Department for Transport ITS Lead about integrating transport technology into the mainstream. After catching up with them at the Annual Meeting in Detroit last year, we hear from two American companies, McCain and Zinc Five about their years and we also catch up with another company previously featured on Talking Transport, HERE, about, among other things, the challenge of digitising the vast numbers of traffic orders currently residing on old pieces of paper. We also talk Australian initiatives and collaboration with the rest of the world, and also tell you how you can get involved on future Talking Transport podcasts.
This is our first episode recorded outside of Nairobi. Our special guest is Pete Vowles, Head of the UK's Department of International Development programme in Kenya. Our presenter caught up with him in London, at DFID's headquarters ahead of the visit of the new Secretary of State, Penny Mordaunt, to Northern Kenya. They discuss 'what donors want', how DFID is seeking to make a difference and why the UK government wants more partners who think like Well Told Story. For more on the Hunger Safety Net Programme, read this blog post: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2018/01/how-satellites-and-british-taxpayer-are-tackling-famine-kenya For more on sexual and reproductive heath, read this blog post: http://www.welltoldstory.com/shujaaz360-kenya-2017-state-of-the-youth-report-part-3-more-sex-more-babies/ For more on SexMoneyFun, read this blog post: http://www.welltoldstory.com/sexmoneyfun-kenyas-young-people-dont-make-sense-without-it/ For more on our theory of change, read this blog post: http://www.welltoldstory.com/big-changes-start-with-small-talk/ Produced by: Stephanie Boy Send your feedback to our presenter Richard Darlington on Twitter: twitter.com/RDarlo
Former secretaries of state reflect on the history and future of the UK's Department for International Development.