PICTFOR Report Shows Tech Community Is Making Significant Efforts to Combat Big Issues During COVID-19 Pandemic

LONDON, April 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As social distancing measures have changed the way the nation functions, experts across the internet, communications and tech sectors have been working with government to make sure the shift to virtual living is as smooth as possible, with no one being left behind.

The Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum (PICTFOR) is the All Party Parliamentary Group on tech - their new report entitled: How can the tech sector support SMEs, the nation, government and Parliament throughout the Covid-19 pandemic?, features contributions from BCS, BT, Ericsson, Facebook, Fujitsu, Good Things Foundation, Google, ICAEW, Internet Association, Nominet and TikTok and has been sent to government to feed into the help the national effort to support business throughout the pandemic. Additional contributions have also been made by Dell, Facebook, the Federation of Small Businesses, Lloyds Banking Group, McKesson UK, Nodes & Links, Renfrew Group and SAP.

Commenting on the report, PICTFOR's parliamentary officers said:

    --  "This report shows the significant efforts being made by the tech
        community to help us combat some of the big issues facing us all during
        these unprecedented times. From reducing loneliness and isolation, to
        repurposing tech to help fight COVID on the NHS frontline and making the
        internet more secure - I'm proud that PICTFOR continues to play such a
        crucial role in facilitating the Westminster-tech world relationship at
        such a challenging time." - Darren Jones MP, PICTFOR Co-chair
    --  "Government have called for everyone to play their part in defeating the
        COVID-19 pandemic and the response from the internet, communications and
        technology community to this ask is one of which we can be immensely
        proud. This report details the best of UK innovation and tech resolve,
        highlighting the successful dialogue between Government and industry."
        -Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG, co-opted acting PICTFOR Co-chair
    --  "COVID-19 has asked a great deal of us all, and all sectors of the UK
        economy - this report highlights the significant response from the tech
        sector and proves the calibre and force of UK innovation." - The Rt Hon
        Lord McNally, PICTFOR Treasurer

Commenting on their response to the call for evidence, industry said:

    --  "Government advice for everyone to work from home where possible was
        issued on 17th March. Since then, we've seen daytime traffic effectively
        double. A notable increase, but one we can manage as it is still
        significantly below the average evening peak we often see. We've also
        noticed less of a 'peak and trough' pattern of usage throughout the
        day." - BT
    --  "We are developing a new quantum inspired drug discovery platform
        working with an SME called PolarisQB that significantly improves the
        speed and quality of small molecule lead discovery from 2-4 years down
        to just 8 months." - Fujitsu
    --  "As the government works to address the challenges of COVID-19, many
        elderly and vulnerable people find themselves isolated in their homes
        with limited means of communicating with the outside world, or getting
        access to vital services such as health, food or banking. The tech
        sector must help to provide emergency support to get the most vulnerable
        online during the COVID-19 crisis." - Good Things Foundation
    --  "Google's mission has been to organise the world's information and make
        it universally accessible and useful. Helping people get the right
        information to stay healthy is more important than ever in the face of a
        global pandemic like COVID-19. This briefing outlines the work that
        Google has undertaken to help people in the UK stay safe, informed and
        connected. We have adapted our existing programme of support for
        businesses, schools and families to reflect the changed circumstances."
        - Google
    --  "It is vital that small businesses get the right information and the
        tech sector can help to push out government communications, and / or
        provide information direct to their small business customer base about
        the help available. Where needed, these communications should be
        prioritised to ensure that help reaches the right people in a timely
        manner." - ICAEW

A copy of the report can be found at: https://pictfor.org.uk/covid-19-stakeholder-report/

Notes to editors

PICTFOR as the APPG on tech has continued to provide a forum for discussion for its members, calling for collaboration between the tech sector and government to respond to the difficulties posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Continuing to operate as a forum for discussion between Parliamentarians, industry, academics and other stakeholders on strategic issues facing the tech sector.

The Stakeholder Input Report is the first activity in a succession of projects through which PICTFOR will continue to facilitate the sectors response to COVID-19, including facilitating further discussions between Westminster and the internet, communications and technology sectors through virtual events.

The following organisations fed into the report:

PICTFOR members

    --  BCS
    --  BT
    --  Ericsson
    --  Fujitsu
    --  Good Things Foundation
    --  Google
    --  ICAEW
    --  Internet Association
    --  Nominet

And contributions from the following non-members

    --  Dell
    --  Facebook
    --  The Federation of Small Businesses
    --  Lloyds Banking Group
    --  McKesson UK
    --  Nodes & Links
    --  Renfrew Group
    --  SAP

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