...before it goes live. Conclusion The assessors concluded the new transaction was a very significant improvement on the previous service – better designed, responsive, underpinned by a service level agreement...
...regularly explored original ways of using the interface functionality and the API. This experimentation has opened up new understanding of user behaviour which wasn’t available to us before. We’ve regularly...
...of transaction questionnaire. partnered well with other parts of HMRC to remove blockers to service development made progress in making source code open since the beta assessment. It was particularly...
...to launch as a Beta service on a service.gov.uk domain. Reasons The service meets all the required elements of the digital by default service standard for a beta service. In...
...shares some code in public. New system will cost about £1.21 per transaction though there are other costs such as processing at the ACU and interviewing the shortlisted candidates. Disaster...
...sell a vehicle to another motorist. The current keeper (the seller) has the responsibility to notify DVLA that they have sold their vehicle. They will provide details of the new...
...error each year, and so the department has had to get smarter about preventing and detecting fraud. Although the department are proactively developing new ways of preventing fraud within the...
...on in private beta development which will need to be addressed before the service comes back for a beta assessment. Reasons Research and user needs The team has made a...
...new technology. This includes adding more data related content to the Technology Code of Practice, the Service Manual and the Design System. Supporting the government data communities by bringing the...
...Science community at Government Digital Service (GDS) collaborated with Imperial College London to champion these principles and develop new relationships. Data Products, a team tasked with the development and deployment...
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