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...just because it happens to be the most popular. But knowing that particular days are more popular than others might be useful knowledge for things like campaigns, for example. In...
...just because it happens to be the most popular. But knowing that particular days are more popular than others might be useful knowledge for things like campaigns, for example. In...
...service will operate alongside the current telephone service, the team should consider how it will differentiate the two and create a specific identity for users unaware of the phoneline. The...
...continuing to work with them to provide data to the current Performance Platform using the existing KPIs. Follow GDS on Twitter, and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...The programme is backed by the Government Digital Service, the Office for National Statistics, Government Office for Science and the analytical professions of statistics, economics, operational research and social research....
...(GDS), Office for National Statistics (ONS), Government Office for Science, and Civil Service analytical professions. Each analyst who is selected to take part in the programme is mentored by an...
Some 65 people from across central government and the wider public sector came together on 11 February at the National Audit Office for the third Government services analytics meet up....
...or platforms, share your practical skills or present your case studies connect people from different data backgrounds across the public sector, including central and local governments, for lasting working relationships...
...discussion - across government and outside of it. For a mainstream audience focused on a specific product, some of those questions may not be that interesting. For an analyst or...
...HM Revenue & Customs and lightning talks. Cookies and consent Changes to the Information Commissioner's Office's guidance on obtaining consent for cookie storage in 2019 have led to significant changes...
...to fully understand the context of this work. Government Grants The Government awards £130 billion of grants each year. Much of this is calculated by a formula (for example, school...