Commissioner Mark Rowley says automation savings are now at risk London Metropolitan Police Service MPS is planning to cut around 700 extra frontline posts after being blocked from awarding a software contract to US supplier Palantir, Commissioner Mark Rowley said. On May 20, the capital deputy mayor for policing and crime Kaya Comer Schwartz refused to approve the MPS plan to hand its Unified Operational Analytics UOA contract, worth up to £50 million over two years, to Palantir. The force...

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