...explore approaches to meeting user needs, rather than to produce production ready code and functionality. The panel were also concerned at the balance of the team. In particular, the panel...
...involvement of the current team and others in user research is positively recognised, as is the intention to immerse all new team members in the future. The panel were impressed...
...element of the driving licence. The aim of this service is to provide users who currently use the paper part of the driving licence with a new digital version that...
...suppliers can share code internally, the panel did not see any actual evidence that the team has started the process. While the panel understand the difficult reality of the team’s...
...All new source code is open, re-useable and published under an appropriate licence wherever possible. Recommendations Service design & GOV.UK style The team needs to address front-end development style; services...
...of service assessment After consideration, the assessment panel have concluded that the Apprenticeship Applications (Employer Posting) service is on track to meet the Digital Service Standard at this early stage...
...assessment team is concerned that the development team (in New York) is too cut-off from users of the service, despite efforts to share research with the New York team. The...
If you visit our services page today you'll see it has a new look. We’ll continue to iterate on this page, as we’re doing elsewhere on the Performance Platform. But...
...Last year schema.org was passed by the Open Standards Board as a new data standard for government. GDS is working with GOV.UK and schema.org on helping ensure the new updates...
...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...
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