2012/13 Savings: Better for Less
...£10 billion, or about £600 for each household in the country. Of this £10bn, GDS has been responsible for over £500m. What's helped us achieve that? In large part it's...
...£10 billion, or about £600 for each household in the country. Of this £10bn, GDS has been responsible for over £500m. What's helped us achieve that? In large part it's...
...result for a new release. We're looking forward to sharing more work and user-feedback in the future, so we can improve sites for citizens in New Zealand and in Britain....
...joined government there have been dramatic changes to the digital capability landscape; there are now plans for all school children to learn to code in the new national curriculum. We...
...For too long, we’ve relied on too small a number of companies. We’re widening that up now. We’ve had a huge amount of interest; 280 suppliers for interest. The first...
Today, we’ve released an updated version of the Transactions Explorer, our tool for publishing performance data for the government’s transactional services. Our list has expanded to include over 700 services,...
...Year of Code - encouraging people across the country to get coding for the first time. Find out more about how we use github on our technology blog. The GDS...
...in newly-formed teams, scrawling wireframes on paper and typing out lines of code. I’ll admit I’m a veteran of hack days, but this one was special to me; it was...
...fun for the bank holiday weekend - Lego Ideas (an open platform for user-designed playsets) moves from beta to live! Join the conversation on Twitter, and don't forget to sign...
...be very old-fashioned, with its origins in the Reform Act of 1832: a form was sent to your home, a form that had to be filled out by the "head...
...are passing their assessment at the alpha stage than at beta or live. Again, this isn’t a surprise - the assessment panels look for more at later stages while the...