...which individuals are nominated for to recognise their outstanding role in promoting the growth of business enterprise and/or entrepreneurial skills in others. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise competition is run...
...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...
...particular, the panel noted the following points of strength against the standard: The service has been built in response to a clear demand from users in response to the existing...
...can refer to a range of circumstances from a simple code issue, like the misplacement of a bracket, to a fundamental misunderstanding of the problem you are trying to tackle....
...will provide a benchmark to measure user experience of the service. Design This service has no non-digital steps as online return submission is mandatory and there will be no paper...
...to derisk the next phase of the beta. The panel were pleased to note that the team are looking at the platforms used on the exemplar service, and not only...
...code-quality metrics (e.g. CodeClimate). Open source Project needs a clearer plan of what code will be released and when. Design Will need to review pinch points of failure as prototype...
...not backwards Tatiana Tsaousi, Time Inc, Traffic Forecasts I was really excited by Tatiana’s presentation. And I was not alone. Half way through one of my colleagues whispered: 'Did you...
...Service Standard at this stage of development. The service should now remove any beta branding. Reasons The website was assessed against all 18 points of the Digital Service Standard. The...
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