This week at GDS
https://youtu.be/Xy4wQMPU_Gg 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...
Posts about who we are and how we work.
https://youtu.be/Xy4wQMPU_Gg 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...
...our leading transactions, I believe that these strategies have real weight because of the reputation for delivery which precedes them. Image by Paul Clarke Delivery Highlights 2011 May: GOV.UK Alpha...
...the scale of our collective ambition. The journey to this point started with Martha’s report, and the simple but powerful observation that most interactions with Government are transactional, and it’s...
...and businesses to update their tax affairs. For example, a new digital service will allow 30 million+ PAYE taxpayers to report changes that affect their tax codes, rather than making...
Hi I’m Angela, I work in the User Research Team and would like to talk about the range of research we conducted in the run up to the launch of Inside Government. Just to recap, on 15 November the GDS …
...feature in most agile methodologies. The cards showing the current team tasks, are displayed on the walls. At GDS, for the most part we practise scrum and where necessary we...
...department is about to publish its own digital strategy, forming the roadmap for service transformation over the next year. This will create a new generation of digital public services where...
...to the child maintenance calculator and been talking to the content and analytics teams about making some improvements to page slugs. All of that took place after a bit a...
...the Transformation team. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkcZMGARsuc Meet the Transformation team - video transcript Mike Beaven (Transformation Programme Director, Government Digital Service): The Transformation team really operates as an internal consultancy that goes...
‘A day in the life of...’ articles typically go something like this, “8:02: my day starts with a walk over Waterloo Bridge. A flat white later and I'm ready to begin. Some quiet minutes to check emails before studying the …