Making things open, making things better
...to read government documents people working in government to be able to share their work more easily (we think sharing is a good thing: one of our design principles is...
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.
...to read government documents people working in government to be able to share their work more easily (we think sharing is a good thing: one of our design principles is...
...visit booking team used their digital analytics to improve the service design was by uploading the number of slots selected to their digital analytics tool using whats called a custom...
...service has made a real difference. It’s given them a picture of how future prison services could be run. But it’s just a first step along a much longer path....
As well as this blog, GDS has a small selection of accounts on various social media networks and other web services, and we thought it would be useful to publish a list of them here.
Last week we launched a new online service allowing people to register to vote. This is a big deal.
I’ve just got back from speaking at a workshop for Norwegian government web editors on how GOV.UK keeps its focus on user needs and maintains content quality. I thought I’d share some reflections on the visit.
A couple of weeks ago, we updated the index page for all the blogs hosted on GOV.UK.
...Control, and The Shirky Principle by Kevin Kelly Motivation, Agency and Public Policy by Julian Le Grand The Agile Manifesto The Cathedral and the Bazaar by Eric S. Raymond Government...
Yesterday we released 83 dashboards. We wouldn’t normally plan to release like this.
...up so that people could get there easier and quicker. We ran an A/B test where we compared one design - a new design - to the old design. The...