What we've been up to in performance analysis and opportunities ahead

...our analysis more accessible to colleagues so they can self-serve and free up time for both them and us. At GDS we’ve been doing a lot of work in building...
...our analysis more accessible to colleagues so they can self-serve and free up time for both them and us. At GDS we’ve been doing a lot of work in building...
...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...
...technical details behind their creation. In the meantime, feel free to explore the page, and be aware that you'll get the best experience using Chrome, Safari or Firefox browsers. Visualising...
...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...
...General for digital (@eurohumph) and a team from DG Markt (the EU department that makes rules on free trade). The copyright consultation had 80 wide-ranging questions with 9,599 responses, in...
...and so possibly on the tools you may end up choosing - open source tools may be free, but still have an operational cost automating the way metadata is gathered...
...free-text information – the main objective of my project. I now have the confidence to develop this further, beyond the programme. I’d advise new mentees to do some form of...
...is our duty to make sure they can make well-informed decisions. Data presentation training If you’d like to learn more about presenting data, here are some resources that are free...
...open source, and freely accessible to many public sector data scientists, so would be a good opportunity to showcase your skills. Feel free to fork the repository and add your...
...Return isn’t free. We need to do some work to develop it. And there are other risks to consider too. People would need to be able to return to the...