What’s the design process at GDS?

...saying that we don't follow this slavishly. We're flexible and we optimise for meeting user need and for delivery. Consistent not uniform. None of this is revolutionary and it's probably...
...saying that we don't follow this slavishly. We're flexible and we optimise for meeting user need and for delivery. Consistent not uniform. None of this is revolutionary and it's probably...
In a previous post we discussed a few of of the ways government is using social media to interact better with citizens. Asking for ideas for new health apps, live...
...who can easily find themselves in the wrong part of the site for their needs. It also makes things difficult for publishers, the civil servants who write the content on...
...part There’s still time to propose your own event for Services Week 2020. We have suggestions for formats you can run. You can add your event to the open agenda...
...towards that vision, our team initially compared some of the different forms technologies currently in use. While not a fix-all for every form or every team, online HTML forms emerged...
...like to lead GDS for a period of time?'. My response was immediate and resounding. Absolutely yes. I rushed back at approximately 5 miles per hour for another month or...
...roles – all unified around the goal of making the service better for its users. At the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), service designers started a service community around...
...people to complete government forms. Best of all, there’s no need for any technical knowledge to create a form and it’s completely free to use! Live Demonstration During the webinar,...
...waiting for new servers when we needed to add another element to our infrastructure. For short-term expediency, we chose Amazon Web Services (AWS) because for our immediate needs it offers...
...to is that there’s a job description for each role, which tells you what we’re looking for, and the application form which we use to assess applicant’s suitability using some...