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...
...industry to promote and inform their transformation. An improved economy is everybody’s business and DIT intends to take the tech conversation to those best placed to change the world, whether...
...or experienced copywriters, and understanding the readers’ or users’ needs is probably the best way to improve how you write. What does that mean in practice? The way content is...
...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....
...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...
...start to finish), co-design and more exploratory studies. To make this possible, we’re equipping non-user researchers - like product managers, designers, and other delivery team colleagues - to carry out...
...they aim to achieve efficiency. One size cannot fit all, so we use agnostic code to bridge the differences. This means that we can work effectively in any computer language...
...content rich, trusted service which allows users to check duties and customs procedures for exporting goods to over 160 countries. The service allows users look up the correct commodity code...
...website. I found that I enjoyed figuring out how to make the code work and decided that I wanted to work in digital. When I realised that the Civil Service...
...one, without any idea what it would be like. This allowed us to create a chatbot without even writing a single line of code. No python, java, or visual basic...