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Shot looking northward toward Mt. Vernon Square along a walkway continuing from 8th Street, NW underneath the blue-glass archway of Techworld Plaza.
Washington, DC / August 10, 2008
The Institute for Government invited guests to the launch of its new report, Making a success of digital government.
Filing your tax return, renewing your passport or applying for child benefit should be as easy as online banking. So why isn’t it?
At this event, a panel of experts from inside and outside government discussed the challenge of delivering more public services online, and how the new administration should rise to meet it. The panel included:
Kit Collingwood-Richardson, Deputy Director, Universal Credit at Department for Work & Pensions ​
Alex Holmes, Chief Operating Officer, Government Digital Service
Charlotte Jee, Editor, Techworld
Oliver Morley, Chief Executive Officer, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Dr Emily Andrews, Researcher, Institute for Government
The event was chaired by Dr Sally Howes, Consultant, Digital and Cyber Security.
Photos by Candice McKenzie
Rally for Medical Research supporting investments in medical research and NIH, Carnegie Library, Washington, DC
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TVs with gestural control are nothing new, but a South Korean startup is using set-top 3D motion sensors to control not only on-screen content but connected appliances in the smart home.
At the CHI 2015 conference in Seoul, formally titled Human Factors in Computing Systems, Vtouch is demoing a Kinect-based gesture system that can also control household lights, stereos and thermostats with a single 3D camera.
www.techworld.com.au/article/573031/vtouch-pushes-gestura...