...from across the public sector (including local and central government). On the Accelerator Joining the Accelerator meant I would have one day a week, over 3 months, as protected time...
...content were better organised and tagged with appropriate metadata. One approach we have been exploring is the use of automatically generated related links, displayed on the right-hand side of GOV.UK...
The Government Data Science Partnership (GDSP) brings together public servants to share knowledge about data science. It’s a collaboration between the Government Digital Service (GDS), Office for National Statistics (ONS)...
...could have gone better. We agreed we had strong engagement from across the community, and the event itself ran smoothly with limited technical problems. To improve the event we agreed...
...quite challenging as many of the proposed projects are complex and require a combination of data science skills. These can be specific computer languages suitable for the proposed task, machine...
...(just) a legal box to tick, it helps us make sure that everyone can use government statistics and data, regardless of the technology they use. This is for everybody. Making...
...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...
...better decision-making Data underpins our work in delivering justice outcomes. It helps us measure the impact of policy interventions, gives us operational insight into prisons and probation, and deliver better...
The Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard (ATRS) is one of the world’s first interventions for transparency on the use of algorithmic tools in government decision-making, and is internationally renowned as best...
...search and display the many different databases and datasets held at The National Archives. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ Currently at Beta stage with the next version of Discovery, working on integrating a further...
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