What we’ve learned from almost 100 assessments

...a team to take on board the recommendations and use them to improve the service, making it better for users. In fact, maybe the most satisfying thing about working on...
...a team to take on board the recommendations and use them to improve the service, making it better for users. In fact, maybe the most satisfying thing about working on...
...to provide. The data interoperability provided by an open data standard is important as users need to be able to follow the trail of money and assets between different parts...
...The BL used to license bibliographic data to make money, but now it’s linked open data (with a Creative Commons licence). Linked data means that users (e.g. other libraries and...
...- Service Assessment - 14/5/2015 Access to Work - Service Assessment - 16/9/2015 Apply for a Budgeting Loan - Service Assessment - 20/10/2015 Electronic Visa Waiver - Service Assessment -...
...financially? We’ve had 5,881 visits to the service design manual search over 6 months, and reckon it took about £3,000 worth of internal developer time to build. The code should...
...choropleths, line plots, scatter plots), that could be used to show patterns and identify trends in rough sleeping numbers. What’s more, once we had written the RMarkdown code it could...
...departments to alert them of recently viewed popular content. Intelligence alerts With a site the size and complexity of GOV.UK it’s not always easy to see where significant user behaviour...
...has been iterated and tested to make the service simple to use. There is a clear process to establish whether a licence is required prior to a simple application process....
...licence owners will be eligible to use the service. 25,000 rod catch returns are currently returned annually. The online service will aim to increase number of returns received up to...
...feed into the service improvement plan for the Beta. branding the service as a Beta and will utilise the ability to capture user feedback during the Beta. testing the service...