Secure Communications - Service Assessment
...an intention to make the code available (excluding NHS code) and the team would be happy for it to be used. Senior management are aware of this and the team...
...an intention to make the code available (excluding NHS code) and the team would be happy for it to be used. Senior management are aware of this and the team...
...in place. Ensuring that assisted digital support is free to users. Developing plans for increasing digital take up and an appropriate plan to phase out non-digital channels in the longer...
...analysts do Digital Performance Analysts work with teams that are building new digital products, such as online applications for social security benefits or a new communication tool for DWP employees....
...of the victim. New pages that we’d like to develop include loneliness, and access to gardens and other green spaces. New data pages in development ‘Ethnicity facts and figures’ includes...
...code from the Alpha so that other people could learn from it and that the team had a clear policy of open by default for the beta code, with a...
...etc. Open Source Code The panel were encouraged to hear HMRC are making progress in this area, but we are still yet to see any service code published. Publishing source...
...code open and reusable- point 15 The service team should continue the work to open their source code. Testing the end to end service - Point 17 Ensure the service...
...of the public beta release the team must: make their source code open and reusable. The team explained that the code was written to be shared and reusable but it...
...the publishing process, helping editors creating new content to add relevant related links. All of our code is available to view on GitHub. If you'd like to know more about...
...explore approaches to meeting user needs, rather than to produce production ready code and functionality. The panel were also concerned at the balance of the team. In particular, the panel...