Automating email alerts for ‘trending’ content
...For example, the screenshot below shows that referrals from social media to GOV.UK decreased by 10% on 4th February compared with the same day the week before. Example of an...
...For example, the screenshot below shows that referrals from social media to GOV.UK decreased by 10% on 4th February compared with the same day the week before. Example of an...
An online service for people in China applying for a Child, Business or General Visit Visa to come to the UK. It replaces an existing service that is no longer...
...helped the team optimise this trade-off. Now the FSA is looking at other potential use cases for this type of analysis. Meanwhile the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is experimenting...
Since March 2015 a small, multidisciplinary team has been reassessing our understanding of users and the needs for the service design manual. Here's an introduction to what the team is...
...to fill in). Other governments with a reputation for being at the forefront of digital also score poorly (e.g. Estonia). International comparisons are hard. There are language barriers and data...
...and where data is seen to support outcomes at all levels”. For us in the public sector data science community, the best way to enable a culture where data is...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and is the recognised national statistical institute for the UK. It is responsible for collecting...
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
Mike recently blogged about the service transformation for the Carer's Allowance exemplar and mentioned failure demand. I wanted to go into this in a little more depth and show how...
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