The government’s role in open source
...for computer software. The source code is available to everyone and they can change and redistribute it for free. In the past the government had concerns over the security of...
...for computer software. The source code is available to everyone and they can change and redistribute it for free. In the past the government had concerns over the security of...
...the service and a 12 character beta code, such as: DSVN4Z5YEMST Observations It took them three frustrating minutes to enter the beta code correctly. With the consent of the participant,...
...or nothing to write accessible code. Good quality code is better to collaborate on, iterate and inherit. And changing code later can cause problems, higher costs and delays. Accessible services...
I’m a designer and I prototype in code, the kind you put together to test ideas quickly and iterate continuously to meet user needs. Home Office Forms (HOF) is a...
...platform. New points-based immigration routes On 1 January 2021, a new points-based immigration system replaced free movement with the European Union (EU). The new system works in the same way...
...content out of the code into a separate content file. It involves replacing the content with a ‘token’, which is entered into the code. That token represents the correct words,...
...quality assurance) Data Science bootcamp and other learning and development outreach activities such as promoting the data roles at Home Office at universities project-specific business context, stakeholders, data sets, code...
...happen with how something is done today, we make the mistake of designing ‘digital’ versions of the same thing without addressing the problems. The aim is for services that are...
...way, if we share common values, and are clear about what they are. Today’s Civil Service is different from the one I joined more than 30 years ago. Technology is...
...team of 2 civil servants in 2015 to today’s 100 designers and researchers, she's built one of the most respected user-centred design practices in government. Katy Arnold Shaping the future...