Finding innovative solutions through the DBT Data Challenge

...to propose project ideas about how DBT could use data in new and creative ways to solve problems. The Data Infrastructure team manage DBT’s data catalogue and asset register. They...
...to propose project ideas about how DBT could use data in new and creative ways to solve problems. The Data Infrastructure team manage DBT’s data catalogue and asset register. They...
...how to develop our leadership skills and discover some new ones! It also gave some of us a chance to visit DBT’s Cardiff office for the first time. I enjoyed...
...new ways to do this. We agreed a partnership over Autumn 2023 with GDS where DBT could provide guidance on what we already knew about our users. For the trial,...
...and create collaboratively. For example, sharing design history to show the product journey, and the reasoning behind iterative changes, rather than simply telling. We open up a whole new avenue...
...data. It was a timely win, during the live passage of the Employment Rights Bill. This meant the new approach was used to develop the Bill’s impact assessment. Predictive models...
...new entities: the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) This transformation brought together...
...pace. Under pressure to deliver new systems, reporting lines had a rag-tag mix of professions, roles and services. Unfortunately, this led to pools of inconsistent practice and technology. This made...
...we don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Compared with our own solution, we get a mature query language that is ready to handle many use cases without requiring any code...
...the government’s negotiations on free trade agreements (FTAs), investment in the UK, and the import and export of goods and services. To encourage people who are thinking about joining DDaT,...
...fine. Address each item on the ‘essential’ list on the job advert. Feel free to also respond to any items on the ‘desirable’ list. Remember that if you say you...