What is the best way to implement Google Analytics (GA) on Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) services? As DWP digital performance analysts, that is the question we asked ourselves...
...and on-site testing and there is usability testing for each iteration. The focus in user testing has been tasked-based with payroll staff for medium and large organisations (those with more...
...and making decisions accordingly. The team have solved problems for users, such as having 2 start pages for the service for different audiences. The service team have not specifically tackled...
...point for knowledge regarding reporting for connected products in the organisation Create and maintain tagging specifications for our development teams, and ensure tagging has been implemented accurately in order to...
...insight from the focus groups to develop a high level user need for the service. Continue to research and design for these users and explore the best ways of addressing...
...help users quickly log the information necessary to send their sample (e.g. ‘farm animal health tracking’ for ‘surveillance’, ‘sample information’ for ‘submission’, ‘to help us improve future testing’ for ‘test...
...waste from their own business, pay no fee (lower tier). Other users, who carry wastes for others, pay a fee for registration (upper tier). For upper tier users, registrants are...
We are creating a single taxonomy for GOV.UK, to make it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for quickly. This blog is about how we have experimented...
...for a fix to live are in under an hour without the need for downtime releases. Design To compensate for no Beta, the service team have carried out intensive user...
...and decision-making more transparent. Why use open source code for data analysis? To summarise many other articles on the benefits of using open source code for data analysis: Analyses and...
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This is a cross government blog about our work with data and the way we’re using performance analysis and data science techniques to improve service delivery and policy outcomes, and our work to find, access and use open government data.