...duplication DSNE is a cross-government virtual team who help solve problems with sharing data between departments and agencies. DSNE contributes to the government’s vision for better joined up public services...
...more accessible for people who use it, and we thought we’d share some of how we’ve been meeting that goal. Refining our model When we blogged last year about why...
...service data for everyone to see in a clear and simple format. We're using a platform to do this, but we're bringing government a change much greater than new technology....
...separated by sparse interconnections. Position of nodes dictated by a force-directed model: this algorithm treats the network as a physical mass-spring system with a combination of attractive and repulsive forces...
...out the form, they are then asked unnecessarily for nearly identical identity information about the child. The likely time to complete the transaction hasn’t been considered when specifying timeouts. Users...
...didn’t recognise. We’ve since implemented a new tracking code, which was easy to do using this tracking code generator from Google. To set up a code, you just need to...
...code, code that contains sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components) or can pose a security risk if open. Publishing the source code will be a mandatory requirement when the service...
...in water clarity, which means that the UKHO has been able to make better use of archived satellite images, as well as forecast future values for new data acquisition. The...
...the DSA has just published new data guidance to help teams, which approve spend on technology and services, assess how data is managed. We’ve also published guidance for practitioner teams...
...a local authority. GDS's core focus is central government. However, the platforms we are building are available for the whole public sector, offering potential benefits for local public service use....
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