Peer-reviewing software for data analysis

...and decision-making more transparent. Why use open source code for data analysis? To summarise many other articles on the benefits of using open source code for data analysis: Analyses and...
...and decision-making more transparent. Why use open source code for data analysis? To summarise many other articles on the benefits of using open source code for data analysis: Analyses and...
...are very welcome. Next steps As well as providing us with plenty of stories we can take on to improve the Performance Platform itself, the conversations we’ve had with users...
...maximise the benefits it delivers to the whole CJS. To support the delivery of this work, we welcome and value collaboration from data specialists across government. Are you a dynamic...
...and online communities concluded in a co-design session where participants developed their own algorithmic transparency measures. One of the key findings from the study was a recommendation to include two...
...in the Challenge’s GitHub page. We would welcome your suggestions for others. Although they concern different use cases, all the user needs require the ability to connect a legal entity...
...back together as a community. The event was a good opportunity to welcome newcomers, celebrate our successes as well as discuss the challenges faced across the community and share best...
...data community manager role As we said in the original job description, the new community manager will grow and promote an active data community of practice across government. They’ll develop...
...strong sign that data is finally being taken seriously. Although initiatives such as the Data Science Accelerator are welcome and there are some cross-government data and analysis communities forming, there’s...
...& Tell focused this time around on Data Science Infrastructure. We were very pleased to welcome outside speakers Dr. Jagdev Panesar of British Telecommunications plc (BT) and data scientists setting...
...countries). This raises the question of how we can use digital to measure how people feel about the performance of the government as a whole. We would welcome feedback as...