Building a better GOV.UK, step by step

...crosses multiple government departments and we need a collaborative approach to make these journeys better for users. Creating a new process for cross-government working to support this has been equally...
...crosses multiple government departments and we need a collaborative approach to make these journeys better for users. Creating a new process for cross-government working to support this has been equally...
...found in user research. Making things better for users For upper tier waste carriers, the user needs are a little different. They’ve always had to register as waste carriers, and...
...excited to see rural payments show the results of making things as simple as possible for users. Follow Mike on Twitter, and don't forget to sign up for email alerts....
...took the declarations for our tables and applied these to our target database. We didn’t apply our foreign keys at this point because DMS’ full load process doesn’t try to...
...for the DDaT Fast Stream. Instead, the assessors are looking for people who think for themselves, communicate well and can solve problems. You must also be eligible to work in...
...some of the highlights so far and to outline my priorities for the next 12 months. Helping government work better for everyone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYZeHhiOVpk&feature=youtu.be GDS is continuing to deliver the tools,...
...the whole site can be powered by it so our algorithm can reliably suggest relevant tags for new content. We’re also improving the publisher process to help people make better...
...swift version of the formal development process: I made a prototype, that was shared amongst the team for feedback, there was general consensus that it was better, a few tweaks...
...work to make it available in open standard formats, including linked data forms Public data will be freely available to use in any lawful way Public data will be available...
The GOV.UK One Login mission is to ‘make it easy for everyone to access government services’. However, translating exactly what ‘for everyone’ looks like in the context of identity proofing...