Transactions Explorer: fifth data release
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
Yesterday we released a new set of data for the Transactions Explorer, covering October 2012 – September 2013. The Transactions Explorer is our tool for tracking the performance of the...
...to evolve and I liaise with GDS as one of a panel of Service Managers suggesting and reviewing new features. For example I’ve suggested introducing graphical representations showing how the...
...scheme for a new operating model at the Dartford Crossing to ease congestion. Users of the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing of the Thames on the M25 are required to pay a...
...dashboards. A new admin interface We're making it easier for service managers to upload data by laying the foundations for a new admin interface. So far we've made a ‘walking...
We’ve been hard at work this sprint. We’ve added new features to dashboards, while gearing up for our Service Standard Public Beta Assessment on the 27 August. Passing this assessment...
...where big data is routine. It's advantageous to any organisation where resources are limited. To test the use of this new LASSO regression method in government, we created an artificial...
This is a new service for tax agents to work with HMRC online. It will let agents register to act on behalf of, and see information about, their clients, and...
...taxes. It is estimated that the remote gambling industry market in the UK is worth over £2 billion p.a. HMRC is implementing new rules to reflect these changing times, by...
Yesterday we updated the Performance homepage and you can see the changes below. I wanted to share the research that’s behind them. Old design New design Last Autumn we asked...
...new and redesigned digital services, ranging from Contracts Finder to Carer’s Allowance. We’ve also got a new dashboard on the performance platform, which shows how many services pass, and what...