Building a platform to host digital services

...- applications that run on the platform should be isolated from each other and not be able to read or change each others’ code, data or logs. It wouldn’t be...
...- applications that run on the platform should be isolated from each other and not be able to read or change each others’ code, data or logs. It wouldn’t be...
...the spend controls group works with departments to ensure their digital transformation is in line with the government’s Technology Code of Practice. They encourage government teams to build better services...
...loose on our code. Some things broke. Which in some ways is what we wanted to happen. We learnt a lot about how we can improve our account creation process,...
...promoting and supporting digital industry in the UK and internationally. It’s all part of the spreading the digital revolution across Whitehall. We're extremely proud of everything Liam's achieved at GDS....
...fast and we make things in code - not wireframes or diagrams. We test our assumptions through research. It’s the results that matter - better services. Given the vast, defracted...
...to make the site more accessible for everyone. Persis Howe explained: We promote the use of plain English on GOV.UK. We advocate simple, clear language. Terms like eg, ie and...
...Likewise, by making use of the UK Digital Marketplace code, we were able to release our beta version in just 5 weeks – months ahead of schedule. In July, GDS’s...
...is now open for use After 9 months, 3.5 million messages, 32 live services, 850 code deployments, and 500 hours of user research — GOV.UK Notify is available to all...
...can use to implement frontend code. We continued to publish new patterns in the Service Manual – such as task list and check before you start. And we held a...
...resources to transform the way they operate and build better services, we’re also working with departments to create the right structure and support for transformation. We’ve rewritten the Technology Code...