GOV.UK Wallet: Building momentum, working in partnership
GOV.UK Wallet: Building momentum, working in partnership
An update about GOV.UK Wallet and our engagement with the technology sector.
An update about GOV.UK Wallet and our engagement with the technology sector.
Paul Downey explains why registers have links, how links help users of data, and talks about some of the implications of linking for an organisation operating a register.
...Outcomes and Specialists framework opened for applications on the Digital Marketplace. Services offered on Digital Outcomes and Specialists Services on this framework fall into one or more of the following...
I’m pleased to announce that Iain Patterson will be returning to GDS in the new year as Director of Common Technology Services (CTS).
A couple of weeks ago, our colleagues at NHS.UK wrapped up the first phase of their alpha build.
...in July this year. Between July and November 39,000 users visited the site. So far the user journeys are looking much more successful than the old site and the feedback...
...orange is information on a physical board in the team area. Why documenting work was useful The PIP team found this way of documenting their work useful for a number...
...or tablet - with prison visits the most likely service to be booked this way - an increase from 20% when the website was first launched in 2012. people now...
...of the procurement process Public registers will help Having authoritative, trusted lists or ‘registers’ of public sector buying organisations, and suppliers to the public sector, will be a major step...
Keeping GOV.UK running takes a lot of work. Like any website, it needs maintenance. And, as an important part of national infrastructure, it’s crucial that it has a team of people available to respond quickly to any problems as they …
Allon Lister and I recently paid what is probably our final visit to our old friends at the Carer’s Allowance Unit in Preston where we had helped build the Carer’s Allowance Digital Service.