What we're working on
Find out how GOV.UK’s Start a Business team is making better use of data to visualise end to end user journeys through GOV.UK. By looking at the different ways that users navigate our content, we’re able to identify problems and make our services work better for users.
GOV.UK is thinking about ways that we can make it easier for users to interact with government. This post looks in a bit more detail at a key strand of this work - the exploration of a GOV.UK account
The GOV.UK team at GDS has launched our roadmap for 2020 to 2021. Find out what we’re looking to accomplish in the coming period, and hear about our priority areas of work.
Firebreaks on GOV.UK are similar to Google’s 20% time or Spotify’s hack week. For 1 week every 3 months, teams disband and everyone is given a chance to have some self-directed time to improve GOV.UK. We’ve had 3 firebreaks now: …
...posts below: April to June 2016 July to September 2016 October to December 2016 January to March 2017 The new roadmap structure means that time is fixed and scope is...
In early April we kickstarted our new 2017 to 2018 roadmap with a 2 week blitz period. As we formed new teams centralised around the roadmap missions, each team was given a single ‘must do’ task.
...to get to the page. They can then aggregate lists of content by page views, time since last update and format type. They can also see other data that is...
This is a list of what we’ve been working on since the last update on 10 March 2017, and what we plan to do next. As usual we’ve divided the work up into lists of what we’ve been doing to …
This is a list of what we’ve been working on since the last update on 27 February 2017, and what we plan to do next. As usual we’ve divided the work up into lists of what we’ve been doing to …
This is a list of what we’ve been working on since the last update on 10 February 2017, and what we plan to do next. As usual, we’ve divided the work up into lists of what we’ve been doing to …