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...important, what we do with it, and how we can make it easier for people to access and use. In some ways this distinction can become a bit blurry, and...
...own reference data for use across government, which will help government organisations to improve the quality, timeliness, and useability of their shared reference data. Why publish your own reference data?...
...be very useful in helping the service manager to see what works well and what doesn't. We are still iterating on our modules and dashboards and welcome feedback, comments and...
...has negotiated a bi-lateral Inter Governmental Agreement with the US to exchange tax compliance information to facilitate UK Financial Institutions compliance with the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)...
...many of the existing digital services showed that analytics was thought of as an ‘add-on’ towards the end of the build project, if at all. This meant that the data...
...as soon as they appear. For example, by monitoring the performance data from a racing car, GatherMiner can be used to identify, with ease, that one broken part from amongst...
Next Tuesday (3 Feb) over 450 people will be gathering at the British Film Institute for Sprint 15. It’s a packed programme as you’ll see from Mike’s blog post. The...
Performance Platform Data and performance analyst colleagues working in central government will be familiar with the GDS Performance Platform. In many cases you will be responsible for the data that...
...of occurrence observed of that word within that topic and that topic within that document. The DTM matrix is used to calculate these probabilities. After repeating this reassignment a large...
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