Dart Charge - Service Assessment
...consider how to clarify and streamline this process. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation...
...consider how to clarify and streamline this process. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation...
...open source reusable code you should: ensure that code is opened as first priority when a new developer starts; if the repo is not public from the start there is...
...Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), spoke about a new dataset he created called Population Weighted Density that he created with colleagues at WorldPop. This is a different way of looking...
...the new candidate portal. Overall the feedback was positive in comparison to the previous service, particularly on navigation and new features. The survey also identified areas for improvement which will...
Share Driving Record is a new service that will provide access to driver data for Third Party users and will act as an enabler for DVLA to abolish the paper...
...the new Intranet for the Department of Health (DH). This replaces an old intranet called Delphi which started in 2003 and was rebuilt in 2008. The rebuild cost was £3m...
...for a project at this stage. Compromising any bespoke tools would not also compromise GOV.UK. New code is being made open where appropriate. A proportionate beta support model is being...
...inferences and recommendations as required Invest time in understanding customer and stakeholder expectations and priorities, developing services to meet those needs, including when they change Promote continuous development of performance...
...long we wanted to add the take-up visuals Our new (and improved) dashboard Our new dashboard in Google Data Studio We moved away from Google Analytics dashboard, opting for a...
...by step navigation. In a recent podcast, outgoing GOV.UK head Neil Williams talked about these things as evidence the site is ‘iterating wildly’ again. None of this exciting new work...