From database to data-driven decision making

...our live system to build our knowledge of our data, our users and their needs. We can then turn that user data into better product decisions to enable our users...
...our live system to build our knowledge of our data, our users and their needs. We can then turn that user data into better product decisions to enable our users...
...welcome pause from a busy week. Feeling refreshed and inspired by our teammates We were still in work mode, but now had the additional bonus of learning about new charities,...
...scene—all within easy reach. At this time of year, there is the added bonus of our famous Christmas Market! The Belfast hub: modern facilities in a thriving city The recently...
...our services in the GOV UK cloud, pair Pull Request reviews using static code analysis tools, and make sure that our code follows the testing pyramid paradigm. A screenshot of...
...Free Code Camp or Code Academy. You could also look for programs offering training in multiple roles, like the DDaT and Cyber Fast Stream. Once I’d decided to make the...
...writing code. It involves analysing the specific problem I’m trying to solve, making sense of the code that’s already there, discussing different technical solutions with colleagues, running tests and reviewing...
...Computing Platform. We code in the open by default. All software we release to the public is under Open Government Licence or equivalent. Our developers work in multidisciplinary agile teams...
...DIT marketing, and then explored how data moved between them. We discovered that: consent was captured inconsistently across different services, there were long and complicated privacy notices and slow, manual...
Jamie Laing In an era where technology can redefine how we work, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) is embracing generative AI to enhance our operations to better serve...
...from the department. Great.gov.uk is helping more businesses every year, with a 16% increase in users between 2021 and 2022, and a 30% increase between 2022 and 2023. In Q4...