...evidence to demonstrate that the service meets all the points of the service standard for beta. Particular areas of strength included: the Service manager’s thorough understanding of the service and...
...varied users, for example: from the ‘front line’ (for example, staff at the border, in prisons, and in call centres) with access needs (at least 8% of civil servants have...
...also wasted trying to get data in order to prioritise her work, which proves almost impossible. The lack of performance data for non-digital channels makes it hard for her to...
...rhythm of data publishing? Is realtime actually necessary for our user’s needs? How do we make it as easy as possible for people to supply data? What are the governance...
The Data Science Accelerator is a cross-government training programme. It’s backed by GDS, the Office for National Statistics, Government Office for Science, and the analytical professions (statistics, economics, operational research...
The Data Science Accelerator programme is open again for applications until 12 June. Don’t miss out. Now in its third year, this successful skills programme has recently won an award...
...GOV.UK, to building better A/B testing for analysts that resulted in a HackerNews featured blog. Several of the projects themselves and the knowledge gained were brought into 80% work straight...
...how to go about calculating significance. Second, they will help us improve our website if they highlight ways we can better collect, analyse, and publish ethnicity data. For example, our...
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