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...was standardised (e.g. 'Epsom & Ewell' was always named 'Epsom and Ewell'), an 'ONS name' table was imported into the database too. This table contained local authority names, ONS codes...
...was standardised (e.g. 'Epsom & Ewell' was always named 'Epsom and Ewell'), an 'ONS name' table was imported into the database too. This table contained local authority names, ONS codes...
...the same question. I work for GDS assessing the benefits of new digital services. This involves a lot of financial modelling and working with number-crunching experts at HM Treasury. Andrew...
This is a new digital service that will enable intermediaries (or Agents acting on their behalf) to comply with legislation by uploading a report to HMRC providing details of the...
...make it quicker to roll out updates and improvements. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or give a convincing...
...the on-screen service independently. In respect of point 8, the team should keep the new process for reviewing and releasing code under review, and continue to develop the process throughout...
Share Driving Record is a new service that will allow driving licence holders to share their entitlement and endorsement information to Third Party users and will act as an enabler...
...of transaction questionnaire. partnered well with other parts of HMRC to remove blockers to service development made progress in making source code open since the beta assessment. It was particularly...
...for this project to be coded in the open, with all code published on github.com in open repositories. Where this is not possible there should be a convincing explanation as...
...finalise development and will also maintain the service. User needs The team drew on customer feedback on the previous system and also tested the new transaction with around 20 students...
...regularly explored original ways of using the interface functionality and the API. This experimentation has opened up new understanding of user behaviour which wasn’t available to us before. We’ve regularly...