Our strategy: being data driven
...and operational delivery, to be the best organisation we can. Making better use of data is something that DIT and wider government talk about a lot. However, this is dependent...
...and operational delivery, to be the best organisation we can. Making better use of data is something that DIT and wider government talk about a lot. However, this is dependent...
...best practice in many areas. Our team also supports hybrid working and we have colleagues in locations across England from Darlington to Exeter. Aligning our goals with the DDaT mission...
...to select the tools that best fit our users' needs. Our data catalogue is tailor-made using Django and the GOV.UK design system- all open source technologies already familiar across DBT...
...of the Data Workspace platform fit together. It would concentrate on the flow of data and code between components. “As someone who's unfamiliar with Data Workspace, I thought this could be a great way to learn more about...
...data analysts' work and the benefit it brings to teams, so we can help teams to work at their best. Impacts of data analysis Data analysts are involved in a...
...or concept that I do not understand. What is code? Where is the cloud? One of the best bits about this DDaT team is there is never any shame in...
...Green Book which refers to the design and use of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) the new Annex of the Magenta Book which covers best practice for evaluation of AI tools...
...with accessibility in mind from the outset. We were lucky that DBT had already accepted it should meet the Technology Code of Practice and Service Standard for all services, regardless...
...the best of collaboration between DDaT and policy colleagues across government, all while dealing with the impact of COVID-19 on our personal and professional lives. Building upon the UK Global...
...of our commitment to building teams that reflect the diversity of our users: DIT was named one of the Best Employers for Race by Business in the Community. We climbed...