...across borders. This cross-border data access aligns with the blueprint for modern digital government goal of using privacy-preserving data sharing to unlock public value for research and offers concrete model for future digital-innovation projects across government. However, the technical story was only half the achievement. The other...
...third parties Age UK and Tax Help for Older People, the research plan for private beta does not guarantee that insights are captured from a sample representative of all potential...
...a Digital by Default service on GOV.UK. The service can remove Beta branding once the performance platform dashboard (which is currently under development) is published showing data for the KPIs....
...seemed quite appropriate. Other teams in government, such as at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, might learn from this. As the team develop the service for private beta it will...
...Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) compared Visit England star ratings for hotels and B&Bs with TripAdvisor scores (thank you to TripAdvisor for sharing a data extract). She had to overcome...
...Although this work was going well, it was taking quite a long time and was very resource and engagement heavy - both for us at GDS and for the departments...
I took over the Head of Role for Digital Performance Analytics in December 2019, having been a civil servant for 13 months. Alongside the Head of Role post, I also...
...Data Ethicist role in the public sector, responsible for providing research and expertise, and to act as an agent for change. Having a Data Ethicist in teams will enable Data...
...and can launch as a Public Beta service. However, the assessment team did agree that the service in its current form is a feature of “Your tax account”, rather than...
Contracts Finder will be the central repository for government contract information referring to future opportunities, current opportunities, awarded contracts and pre-procurement engagement with the market. The terminology for these states...
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