From daunting to demystified: The evolution of Service Assessments in DBT
Emily Agnew Matt Sellars What if a service assessment was not something to fear, but – dare I say it – something to embrace, with confidence? Over the past year,...
Emily Agnew Matt Sellars What if a service assessment was not something to fear, but – dare I say it – something to embrace, with confidence? Over the past year,...
Screenshot of the acronym buster explaining what DIT means We use a lot of acronyms and terms that are quite complex to understand, especially if you’re new to the Civil...
In December, the Department for International Trade (DIT) released the new future UK tariff as an openly licensed and machine-readable data set for the first time. The new service represents...
...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...
...the team built and prototyped an Alpha of what would become Data Hub. Now in Public Beta, the service has over 2,000 monthly users, capturing over 1,000 interactions daily and...
...My career advice Be a go getter Stepping out of your comfort zone and taking on new challenges will open up doors for new opportunities and experiences. If you have...
...life satisfaction by helping volunteers to contribute towards causes they care about, learn new skills, and meet new people. Even virtual volunteering can make a huge difference to the volunteer...
...but the fundamentals are now clear: the nature of our trading relationship with the European Union (EU), our Export Strategy and the newly launched Office for Investment. All this and...
...regulatory services) and great.gov.uk (hosting educational and promotional services) and knit together more of DIT’s new online services. We will also help our DIT colleagues clarify our channel strategy and...
...always get the balance right between focusing on the biggest risks versus understanding the whole system? Where do we draw the line between the “ideal” research design, and doing “just...