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...
In March we shared the vision for where GOV.UK is going. Since then we’ve been finessing plans for how we'll move towards that vision while continuing to run a reliable service in the 2016 to 17 financial year.
...service and content owners throughout government. Vision statement The renewed vision for GOV.UK is "to make government work for users". It’s an ambition which reflects the power and potential of...
GOV.UK will be 3 years old tomorrow. There’s lots to celebrate. A lot done in a short time We’ve come a long way in 3 years, building the publishing system...
...users to relevant mainstream content before giving them a phone number, improving the tax your vehicle start page and revising the guide to vehicle tax rates Mission: 5 legacy site...
...backlogs: Content backlog (currently only shared with other government organisations) Core publishing tools and formats current sprint board and planning board Custom publishing tools and formats backlog Search, navigation and...
...what Greg Clark and Brandon Lewis are doing about house building - this is the number 1 thing users have been asking for since we changed how we present policies...
...an agile organisation we replan continuously, adapting in the light of new evidence and making sure we’re always working on the most important things. We’ll review delivery against these goals...
It’s been a while since we’ve shared a roadmap for GOV.UK. Our previous plans took us up to the end of the election and the start of the new financial year, but we couldn’t plan much beyond that until the …
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