GOV.UK
Posts about the development and iteration of the GOV.UK website. You can find more information for GOV.UK publishers on the Inside GOV.UK blog.
We worked with the Department for Education and its agencies to make it easier for GOV.UK users to find the content they need. The results of this work are now starting to become visible to users.
GOV.UK recently published its draft 2017 to 2018 roadmap for GOV.UK, outlining what we want to do over the next year. In this post we outline why we’re doing it, and some of the principles that will underpin our work.
The GOV.UK content team has been working with the Ministry of Defence Medal Office and Directorate of Defence Communications to improve the medals content on GOV.UK. GOV.UK is where serving and previous armed forces personnel, and some civilians can find out if they’re eligible, and how to apply.
December 2015 was the wettest month ever recorded in the UK. We didn’t have time to do a complete revision of the content before imminent flooding. So we made a few quick fixes and planned to return to the content in the spring for a proper improvement project.
Earlier this week, I was asked to speak on this subject at TechUK’s Public Sector 2030 event.
Anna Wojnarowska talks about our work with the Home Office to investigate what their staff need from their technology.
It’s that time of year when everyone starts compiling their best of 2015 lists so we thought we’d do the same.
The Finding Things team are the largest single team on GOV.UK. It’s their job to fix search, navigation and orientation on GOV.UK.
Today we have a guest post from GDS alumni. Previously part of the GDS transformation programme, Natalie Taylor now works at London’s City Hall as Senior Manager for Digital Transformation.
David Durant worked with DWP's Personal Independence Payments team to help them use agile to demonstrate their progress.