Should content be hardcoded or externalised?
...outcome - for example provide their date of birth or vehicle registration details. How the content designer then gets the carefully crafted words into the service can be a challenge,...
...outcome - for example provide their date of birth or vehicle registration details. How the content designer then gets the carefully crafted words into the service can be a challenge,...
...for example cattle claim, for example Universal Credit become, for example a childminder learn, for example to drive share or check something, for example your GCSE results or your right...
...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...
...and protects people's rights. Tips for writing for people who do not understand English At Home Office Digital, Data and Technology we’ve been designing with language barriers in mind for...
...we faced in delivering a unified approach to analysing data Stefan Collymore, Product Manager. Being part of the data revolution is vital for driving innovation, delivering better outcomes for the...
Here are a few things to consider if you’re thinking of applying for a job at Home Office Digital, Data and Technology. About your application To apply for a role,...
...did in preparation for the application process. But when the apprenticeship was announced it completely turned things around for me. I was able to maintain a permanent role and salary...
...all of the Home Office and not just specific directorates. DSA is responsible for taking multiple data sets, ingesting, transforming, enriching and analysing those data sets, before providing capabilities for...
...end user is trying to do and might search for online - for example, visit the UK, not ‘apply for a standard visitor visa’? Does it reflect some kind of...
...'apply for permission to enter the UK'. For 'indefinite leave to enter' see settlement. Aligning the need to use clear language with the GOV.UK style guide The guide is helping...