5 reflections from 5 GOV.UK people on the occasion of GDS's 5th birthday

...app I've been involved in building from the ground up, so it was a proud moment to see it come to fruition. I'm looking forward to delivering further iterations and...
Head of GOV.UK.
Neil tweets as @neillyneil
...app I've been involved in building from the ground up, so it was a proud moment to see it come to fruition. I'm looking forward to delivering further iterations and...
...for how GDS and departments can begin working towards it from the 2017 to 2018 financial year. We hope to be working with early adopter departments/agencies on developing a roadmap...
...a single platform overhauling tagging, building a taxonomy system and redesigning site navigation helping departments and agencies get ready to transform and tag their content These are big, transformational changes....
...government content and data in stable, machine-readable formats provide digital representations of real world things, backed by registers offer ways for government (and suppliers) to share our publishing service fully...
...that, I’ll also be developing a renewed vision for what GOV.UK should become in the years ahead. I’m keen to hear from people inside and outside of government with ideas...
...users can find their correct local councils Mission: 16 content themes improved by October completed improvement work on driving-related content, which included refining the 'contact DVLA' smart answer to point...
Following on from the recent trio of posts in which we talked about the operating context, team structure and goals for GOV.UK in 2015 to 2016, we’ve now completed the...
...subtopic browse page URLs - this will help with subtopic namespace clashes (eg there's already a detailed guide at www.gov.uk/animal-welfare, so now we can have a /animal-welfare subtopic) and also...
...clearer, faster access to government services and information. That means providing a single place for people to interact with government that’s as frictionless as possible, and which continuously improves. And...
...meantime: we’ve continued to maintain the site and make valuable improvements as usual, prioritising the most urgent and important things sprint by sprint). Image by Dean Hochman. Neil Williams is...
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