Tech and the future of UK foreign policy

Foreign Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 8 Mar 2021 Closed: 24 Oct 2022 Parliament page
This inquiry will focus on how the FCDO should be supporting the UK’s response to the opportunities and challenges presented by new and emerging technologies, including through new forms of diplomatic engagement and building globally shared understandings of standards, rules and norms for the responsible development and use of new … Read more
8 Recommendations
2 Conclusions
1 Report
5 Oral sessions
3 Letters
5 Events
Activity timeline 15 events
1 Mar
2022
1 Mar
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 5, Palace of Westminster
11 Jan
2022
11 Jan
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
2 Nov
2021
2 Nov
2021
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 5, Palace of Westminster
7 Sep
2021
7 Sep
2021
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 5 sessions
Foreign Affairs Committee
Chris Jones · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Professor Charlotte Watts · Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Rt Hon Amanda Milling
Foreign Affairs Committee
Balthasar Staehelin · International Committee of the Red Cross John Hughes · Twitter Miranda Sissons · Meta Sarah Spencer · International Committee of the Red Cross
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David Sullivan · Digital Trust & Safety Partnership Jason Pielemeier · Global Network Initiative Joe Westby · Amnesty International Katie O'Donovan · Google UK
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Anne-Marie Engtoft Larsen · Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark Martijn Rasser · Center for a New American Security (CNAS) Tobias Feakin · Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ulrike Franke · European Council on Foreign Relations
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Ashish Jaiman · Microsoft Harriet Moynihan · Chatham House Hugh Milward · Microsoft Ria Thomas · Polynia Advisory Toomas Ilves
Recommendations & Conclusions
5 results
1 Recommendation Accepted
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The growing influence of private companies in global technology governance, and on the norms and...
The growing influence of private companies in global technology governance, and on the norms and rules that shape our societies, has profound implications for the future role and identity of the nation-state. The Government has yet to demonstrate that it … Read more
Government Response
The Government accepts the need to engage with non-government entities and recognises the important role that tech companies play in our society. The FCDO will engage with private companies and relevant multinational bodies and Minister Norman is the FCDO Minister responsible for Technology.
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4 Recommendation Accepted
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We recommend that the FCDO prioritises engaging with product teams and technologists, rather than only...
We recommend that the FCDO prioritises engaging with product teams and technologists, rather than only policy teams, to gain a clearer understanding of the activities of companies that are developing and implementing new technologies, as well as helping to influence … Read more
Government Response
The FCDO will engage further with the technology sector, upskill staff, and leverage expertise from other departments like DCMS. It will expand its Tech Envoy network in priority locations to engage with companies and establish a secondment programme with the tech sector.
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5 Recommendation Accepted
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The UK’s position on technology standards vis-à-vis the US and EU remains unclear and the...
The UK’s position on technology standards vis-à-vis the US and EU remains unclear and the Government’s stance on many elements of the Transatlantic Trade and Technology Partnership remain ambiguous. The UK therefore risks becoming Encoding values: Putting tech at the … Read more
Government Response
The UK Government has articulated its position on data protection, privacy, and data sharing through the National Data Strategy and the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill. The International Technology Strategy will be a key document which builds on existing strategies and policy by setting out the UK’s approach for technology leadership on the global stage.
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7 Recommendation Accepted
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There is a strong case for the Government to establish deeper partnerships with “digital deciders”...
There is a strong case for the Government to establish deeper partnerships with “digital deciders” such as India, Singapore and Brazil. There is scope for the FCDO to have more dialogue with these countries and to form partnerships around the … Read more
Government Response
The government states that partnerships and collaborations are central to their approach, and they will continue to seek new partnerships that foster cooperation and greater alignment with our values. They highlight existing cyber dialogues and capacity building efforts with various countries, including India, Singapore, and Brazil.
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8 Conclusion Accepted
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The integration of technology within UK foreign policy should reflect the intrinsic links between the...
The integration of technology within UK foreign policy should reflect the intrinsic links between the UK’s domestic capabilities and its global influence. The Government’s recent measures to encourage growth and support start-ups within the UK technology sector are welcome, but … Read more
Government Response
The government states it is clear on intent to grow the UK’s Science and Technology ecosystem and describes the National Security and Investment Act (NSI) which allows the government to identify and intervene in acquisitions.
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Government Response AI assessment · 10 of 8 classified

Total 8 recs + 2 conclusions
Correspondence 3 letters
6 Jul 2022 Correspondence from the Tech Envoy & HM Consul General to San Francisco on his experience as the UK’s first tech envoy to the US, dated 24/06/2022
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24 Nov 2021 To committee Letter from Google following their appearance before the Committee on 2 November 2021, dated 16/11/2021
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28 Jul 2021 Correspondence from Microsoft following up on their appearance before the Committee on 29 June 2021, dated 20/07/2021
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