Embedding Data Scientists
...to fully understand the context of this work. Government Grants The Government awards £130 billion of grants each year. Much of this is calculated by a formula (for example, school...
...to fully understand the context of this work. Government Grants The Government awards £130 billion of grants each year. Much of this is calculated by a formula (for example, school...
...service been unavailable at any time this month? In the next few weeks we'll be adding new indicators that show user satisfaction levels, and the reasons people give for registering...
...is up to date. This means everyone has access to the latest information and helps avoid any confusion. We have had some feedback on the current format that it is...
...with the significant improvements introduced through iteration of the Public Beta. A plan for understanding the cause of dissatisfaction amongst the remaining users will be valuable for improving the service...
...on Data Engineering GDS’s very own Data Architect, Andy Delaney, laid the foundation for the abundance of form and variety in the word of Big Data with his enlightening overview...
...for data storage. For those who work in government to analyse data sets, we can improve efficiencies and encourage more data analysis to take place, making us more aware of...
Civil claims are a way for the public to solve civil legal disputes or obtain money or property owed. The exemplar aims to create a digital service for all types...
...dashboard for DVSA web traffic, but we're planning to roll it out across dashboards for transactions and department and agency web traffic in the next few sprints. Admin app Now...
...identified several areas where further work was needed to be able to fully meet the requirements of the service standard, and for the service to move to Live. Following the...
...for small transactions. We're going to switch to weekly averages for several metrics to make the trend clearer. Here's a graph of user satisfaction for Prison visit bookings, showing daily...