Referral Capture - Service Assessment
...team were keen to make code open source, and understood the benefits and challenges involved in working in the open. Service availability The team shows a clear understanding of the...
...team were keen to make code open source, and understood the benefits and challenges involved in working in the open. Service availability The team shows a clear understanding of the...
...The team co-locate (as far as is possible, given that the development of the service is already underway) The team look at how they will be making the source code...
...release their code under an appropriate licence before returning for a live assessment. Point 11 - The service team should gain greater understanding of what happens in the event of...
...We recommend the iPython notebook and R Studio as good applications for writing code. A good text editor is also extremely helpful (we recommend Text Wrangler). If your work firewall...
...is not available and confirm what the approach for this will be in public beta; ensure that they are evaluating code for sharing; implement Analytics and discuss (as already scheduled)...
...publishing platform, which concerned the panel before confirming that the team are capable of making their own amendments to the codebase should GOV.UK’s roadmap change. Security is being considered well...
...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...
...authority's home page. Screen shot of 'Pay your Council Tax' page on GOV.UK Postcode searches can cause usability problems. Even if the site deals with whether the code contains a...
...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...
...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,...