Self-assessment - being the assessor
...the Digital-by-Default Service Standard, Service Design Manual and the Technology Code of Practice. After some short training on service assessment, I joined the BIS family of assessors and scheduled my...
...the Digital-by-Default Service Standard, Service Design Manual and the Technology Code of Practice. After some short training on service assessment, I joined the BIS family of assessors and scheduled my...
...to the service. Open source Code in the open; nothing is stopping the team from opening up the source, so they should do so at earliest available opportunity. Design Update...
...such as RTextTools and RCurl, in just 13 lines of code, David was able to segregate the comments in to two groups: 1) those against and 2) those in favour...
...team should ensure that the code for the service has been released prior to launch The service team should engage with the cross-government design community to gain advice and contribute...
...had taken the right approach technically. The service demonstrated that it has the technical flexibility to deploy code quickly. Security and privacy risks have been carefully evaluated and appropriate steps...
...Analytics is now sent directly to the platform, reusing open source code from our team. Now HMRC controls all of its data and is able to quickly automate their integration....
...able to ensure that internal and external stakeholders are being kept up to date with progress. The technology choices are embracing open source and all code is being made available...
...the ‘Column’ dimension. The parameter chosen is linked to the right dimension with a few lines of code. I then make an almost identical parameter and calculated field for the...
...the open. Though not necessary for the alpha reassessment, it will be important for the beta assessment that you have released all of your code unless there are robust and...
...borders; no raw record ever sits outside native infrastructure. By writing these points before any code was used, reviewers could see that the technology was built to answer regulatory questions, not to dodge them....