This week at GDS
...this off over the next 400 days. Also I met, earlier today, with DVLA and Department of Transport. So we’re meeting with the key departments and we’re really getting down...
...this off over the next 400 days. Also I met, earlier today, with DVLA and Department of Transport. So we’re meeting with the key departments and we’re really getting down...
...because we have to get policy colleagues more entwined into digital creation of policy. So we’re continuing to do that, and we should see some more benefits of that coming...
Mike Bracken sums up this week's Sprint 13 showcase of digital work across Government, with keynote speeches from Francis Maude, Martha Lane Fox and Stephen Kelly setting the agenda for 400 days of digital service delivery. The Department of Energy …
Another busy week at GDS, including the release of the Transactions Explorer and the announcement of Paypal as the eighth supplier for the Identity Assurance programme. We've also seen visits from the RPA and from the Minister for Civil Society …
...Chris Lightfoot developed the core of the first No10 e-petitions service, the inspiration for the current e-petitions service. So we should mourn as professionals, because Aaron and Chris spent their...
The future of UK Government Digital Services is here. On January 21st 2013 at Sprint 13 we will show the best of digital from across government, all packed into one...
Lots of bits of GDS are going to be working with lots of bits of government during 2013. We're getting bigger, getting more scattered and it's important that we let each other know what's going on. One way we're going …
In 2011, while gearing up to take on my current role, I discussed with the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, the strategy I recommended we adopt for all...
Today’s launch of 18 departmental digital strategies is a statement of ambition for the reform of public services. Mike Bracken writes about what these plans for digital transformation mean. These...
...creating an organisation with a user centric, rigorous approach to technology design and deployment in government. We’re reducing complexity, vendor lock-in and substantially lowering the cost per transaction of public...
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