The characteristics of a register

We’ve talked about registers as authoritative lists you can trust, but what do we mean when we say “register”?
We’ve talked about registers as authoritative lists you can trust, but what do we mean when we say “register”?
...your efforts to be agile, and get them to publicly declare their support. Remember that agile is a thing you are, not a thing you do. Revolution is disruptive, which...
...afford. For example: look at GOV.UK Verify, which is stimulating the identity services market. It is setting standards, aggregating demand across government and government services, building a whole new market...
Pete Herlihy talks about the next stage of the digital notifications platform for government.
...of UAT. So, actually consolidating that into one team, which is what we’re doing after ‘Exit’, into one function is a massive opportunity for us. It’s a chance to work...
Evans Bissessar talks about the work he's been doing auditing all the gov.uk domains belonging to local authorities.
...civil servants use to get all these tasks done. They started with user needs, because civil servants are users too. They talked to, listened to, and observed some civil servants...
...work done to date and our ambitions for what’s yet to come: “onwards”. That’s the direction we’re all heading; not so much parting ways, more like just forking the repository....
...and Government Innovation in the Cabinet Office since 2013, and is now leading the data workstream at GDS. His name will ring bells with anyone who’s worked in the data...
...from the top of DWP, from Ministers and Permanent Secretary down. The Universal Credit SRO Neil Couling provides exemplary leadership (he’s at every show and tell), chair of the UC...