Help us start a data revolution for government

...to source systems data, to untapped sources like PDFs, free text, voice and others. We should invest in APIs over large systems, in better tagging and metadata, in the basics...
...to source systems data, to untapped sources like PDFs, free text, voice and others. We should invest in APIs over large systems, in better tagging and metadata, in the basics...
...‘view’ based on the words used. These tools assign a number between 1 and -1 for each statement. A value of 1 represents a strongly positive sentiment, is neutral and...
...The platform lets service managers understand how their services are used and alerts them to any problems. This then leads to improvements in the service provided and a better experience...
.../ Agency: CO / GDS Date of Assessment: 27/8/2014 Assessment stage: Beta Result of Assessment: Pass Lead Assessor: J. Hughes Service Manager: W. Drummond Digital Leader: P. Maltby Assessment Report...
...in the contrast - if any - between their digital and physical networks. Network diagrams and the Twitter API There are many free tools online that allow you to get...
...local government strategically focus their service delivery - to Classifying Businesses Using Text Descriptions by automating the process of categorising businesses using large sets of free text through machine learning...
...questions about Google Tag Manager working together for better outcomes - some 'good' and 'not so good' examples from internal assurance assessments The community also provides training for service managers,...
...The programme provides civil servants the chance to access data science tools and data scientist mentors. It’s free to participate in and is open to analysts and aspiring data scientists...
...more information to the Github pages in the next few weeks, and we’ll let you know when it’s live. Stay tuned, and please feel free to send us your feedback...
The UK runs lots of public consultations – over 500 since January! Not to mention the EU, Scotland, Wales and Local Authorities... but, how can we get better at learning...