...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...
...this means we have the right tools for the job of promoting UK exports, attracting foreign investment and developing trade policy, it’s a real challenge for data protection. Or, at...
...re-inventing things other departments have already done. Redbox is a fantastic example of this. Through joint workshops, employee secondment, bi-weekly collaboration sessions and code-sharing with the I.AI team, DBT’s AI...
...or we weren’t sure whether their laptop needed to be replaced. Things which we couldn’t fix using code, we needed users to tell us. This meant that we couldn’t simply...
...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...
...from unstructured data, or even write code. Government departments routinely handle confidential and personal data. Therefore, using public AI tools that transmit data externally can post significant security and privacy...
...internet. Code is managed through a self-hosted GitLab instance, and packages are pulled from internal mirrors. We'll share more on governance and security in a future blog - including how...
...comments stream where appropriate, using their own name, and signalling that they are commenting in an official capacity. The Civil Service Code has further guidance on online participation for staff....
...take manual actions. Line managers reported anxiety and confusion when trying to complete multiple tasks whilst doing their day-to-day work. At DBT we believe that by automating as much as...
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