...of Assessment: Pass Lead Assessor: J.Hughes Service Manager: R.Gye Digital Leader: B.Etheridge Assessment Report The Personalised Registration (put on/assign a personalised registration plate) service is seeking permission to launch on...
...service planned to stop using the prototype and only use production code going forward. Prototyping and testing regularly with users is an important part of the process for the entire...
...segments among the audience recruitment methods researcher resource research outputs timescales Open Source Code by Default Publish all source code, excluding only those parts of the code for which there...
...emphasis on good customer service for donors regardless of the channel used for registration or appointment booking. Currently the service provides a high quality offline support for users through several...
...read using an online tool or browser extension to display the JSON data in a clear tree structure. For example, I use the JSON Formatter extension for Google Chrome. JSON...
...quite reasonable to comment on the combined Asian group. In other datasets it makes little sense because the data for the different Asian ethnic groups is quite different. For example,...
...practice. Algorithmic tools increasingly support high-impact decisions affecting individuals, for example helping public servants assess eligibility for government programmes or benefits. Open and transparent communication about where, how and why...
...their own business, pay no fee (lower tier). Some users, who carry wastes for others, pay a fee for registration (upper tier). For upper tier customers registrants are checked against...
...they are being developed. Central government organisations are expected to adhere to 10 mandatory Secure by Design principles. The Secure by Design policy requires the approach to be used for...
...for the required model of support for this service - for example face-to-face and third party support. Summary The panel were very pleased to see the team again and to...
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