Crossing the Atlantic: integrating with US Global Entry
...And while other countries, like Germany and South Korea, are also set up for their citizens to join Global Entry, they all still operate manual processes and checks, much like...
...And while other countries, like Germany and South Korea, are also set up for their citizens to join Global Entry, they all still operate manual processes and checks, much like...
...D5, a network of 5 leading digital governments. D5 was created so its members – the UK, New Zealand, South Korea, Estonia and Israel – can meet to share best...
...skills within our civil servant workforce is crucial to building a sustainable organisation. Part of that is looking beyond London and the south east for talent. I grew up in...
...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...
...Of course, you could combine some of these ideas, too. Conclusion Invitation codes are a volume control, not a security mechanism. Maximise the usefulness of the private beta phase for...
...that didn’t require users to remember a password. We tried using codes instead of links. Send the user a code, user enters a code to access the website. But we...
...topics covered a range of issues, including maternity and promotion. Around 20 women pitched topics they’d like to discuss, and then the men were encouraged to make a suggestion. I...
...page how you want it. Turning static images into a prototype Once you’ve mocked up your new pages, you can drop them into Invision - a free prototyping app. Invision...
...wider context around the part they’re working on, as well as forming a benchmark for when we change things. That would leave individual teams free to focus their user research...
...anyone who wants to watch without sound. Inclusive design also helps people in situations like having only one hand free, being stressed or reading without their glasses. Access needs are...