...delivered a variety of projects, many of which have made a substantial difference to their public sector organisations. Projects range from a Geospatial Risk & Impact Tool designed to help...
...structured along with some of the processes it uses, highlighting potential capability gaps that will need to be reviewed / resolved prior to Beta launch. Recommendations Criteria 2 - Put...
...the of the work since the last assessment has been to stabilise the code, with user research and subsequent action on the findings considered to be of lower importance. As...
...service standard. GDS are very pleased to be adding a digital service to GOV.UK that is on track to demonstrate it is so good users will prefer to use it....
...and constantly improving the service. A strong commitment to open sourcing the code (with all code being placed on Github), as well as to open data with each page being...
...to appointments) which will continue to have a positive impact on digital take up. There is also a plan to undertake research into why users aren’t using the digital service...
...on existing services and the most useful metrics to measure and publish to assess ongoing performance of the new service the plan to make source code openly available for re-use...
...possibilities was very clear. However, to improve the service, the assessment panel believes that the team needs to look more deeply into user needs to understand how to link the...
...to assume that one JavaScript library will solve everything. After finding limitations with the DC.js functionality, he will look to use more advanced D3 to meet the user need in...
...yellow paper insert to direct users to the digital service first. The digital service then guides users to locate the required information in the requisition pack allowing them to respond...
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