Joining GDS as a Performance Analyst
...learning about the civil service code of conduct empowering rather than burdensome. I especially found our stance on social media interesting - civil servants are required to be politically impartial,...
...learning about the civil service code of conduct empowering rather than burdensome. I especially found our stance on social media interesting - civil servants are required to be politically impartial,...
...TfL’s understanding of London traffic to allow for better targeted traffic management. Optimising satellite imagery use and planning seabed surveys Satellite imagery of a seabed Chris Cullen from the UK...
...a week. This meant that we had a very short window between analysing the results, iterating algorithms to make improvements and generating the new and improved related links. So to...
...better services. The role of the data engineer is crucial for building better services for users! If you are interested in data engineering you can register for the Government Data...
We are aiming for a government that is joined up, trusted, and responsive as part of our vision for the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) profession. Better use of data...
...Code of Practice (TCoP) guidance collection on GOV.UK, which technology teams across government must follow. Updating the spend control process to focus more on data One of the aims of...
...greater level of understanding and better meet user needs. Cost savings can be achieved by avoiding duplication. Meet the required standards Harmonisation is required by the Code of Practice for...
...outlines best practices and practical considerations, including: choosing the right software and format using clear, consistent naming conventions checking for personal and hidden information using application code and formulas appropriately...
...needs from the package. This helped us create an easy-to-use product that met the accessibility brief. By speaking to disability network leaders and accessibility experts, we were able to better...
...attacked by spam”. This was one of the results! (Rombach et al., 2021) In early 2022,...