Transactions Explorer: fifth data release
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
...community of interest and practice about data in the public sector. The problem to be solved Good quality, user-focused data is fundamental to good decision making, and data can be...
...as OpenOffice and Microsoft Excel have a ready-made, powerful user interface and a rich data model. Users can annotate cells with information type, such as whether something is a currency...
...needed to be improved. We also thought that users would prefer to work with the data using their own tools and so we knew we could improve on this service...
At the Data Standards Authority (DSA), we’re working to make it easier and more effective to share and use data across government. Our new guidance assists teams to publish their...
Today we’re releasing a new performance dashboard for activity on GOV.UK. This shows total web traffic to the GOV.UK site, the most popular content on GOV.UK, and trends in the...
...work to the community. There is a full list of speakers and topics at the bottom if you are curious about who we heard from. The value of new data...
...The service team explained their plan to invite users to complete the transaction during the private beta phase from the current database of almost 200,000 users who have registered their...
...includes NIL returns). This is the first time that this information will be sent digitally and zero tolerance on formatting errors will be in place. As part of the user...
...to these users explicitly about the assisted digital support they would seek for this service. There are plans in place for ongoing contextual research with low skilled users to further...