Same, but different: a common international approach to digital government
A few weeks ago, we welcomed some friends from America to our office in London, members of the United States Digital Service (USDS) and 18F.
A few weeks ago, we welcomed some friends from America to our office in London, members of the United States Digital Service (USDS) and 18F.
Today we’re publishing our second quarterly progress report on the commitments made in the Government Digital Strategy. Transforming government services http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn5zEQLluoc In 2011 the first challenge we faced was the...
Now that the application process for our new Digital Services Framework has opened, we thought it would be useful to say a bit more about what it is. What's a framework, you ask? It’s a list of suppliers who’ve been …
...Government Service Design Manual to find out what services need to do to achieve the Digital by Default Service Standard. (And feel free to feed back to us where you...
...more comprehensively across every element of foreign policy work. Our new guidance encourages staff to use social media. While we don’t expect all staff to use social media in the...
...department is about to publish its own digital strategy, forming the roadmap for service transformation over the next year. This will create a new generation of digital public services where...
A few weeks ago I wrote a post detailing the technical side of the Government Digital Strategy. One of the things I spoke about was how we were keen to...
...its release, and pushed out an updated version of the Child Benefit Tax Calculator this week. Screenshot of the Child Benefit Tax Calculator On Wednesday the Communications team met with...