What we've learned performing Product Audits

...user needs for government services is 'how quickly can i get my thing'. This can be benefits, a registration, an application etc. We already show ‘Time on Transaction’ for Application...
...user needs for government services is 'how quickly can i get my thing'. This can be benefits, a registration, an application etc. We already show ‘Time on Transaction’ for Application...
...an Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model (ARIMA), and found that it was possible to forecast inflation to within an error of around 3% for short time horizons. This model will...
...another Google Product, Data Studio. It’s specifically designed for sharing information in this format. You can refresh the data as often as you want so we’re taking advantage of that....
...a real opportunity to do more. There is not yet a strong practical movement in central government focusing on the applied experience of data for better services - the intersection...
...percentages, so it's useful to be able to see both for the full picture. For example, in 5 workforces – armed forces, firefighters, prison officers, tribunal judges and non-legal members...
...high-harm offender. The final state of the model used a random forest with the XGboost algorithm, for multi-label classification on the next type of crime for the group predicted to...
...of innovative data science and analytics techniques tailored to defence’s specific needs. But this can be difficult because our data is often sensitive for a variety of reasons. For example,...
...look at our work in the MoJ, and in the next blog we’ll share plans for data improvement in the wider criminal justice system. Better data and skills to enable...
...are now aired in public. Those of us responsible for delivering public services are under increasing pressure to figure out how data- drive tools, including AI, can deliver impact for...
...code open and reusable The team have a plan to open source the subsets of the code they are able to. We encourage them to do this sooner rather than...