Reflecting on the launch of the new Leaving DBT Service
...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...
...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...
...services. This helps us meet the GOV.UK service standard and ensures consistency for users. Depending on their use case and skill set, users can choose from open source tools like JupyterLab...
...giants. We are cloud first and we’re building capability in the Cloud environment. We use UK services including PaaS, Notify, Pay. We also use AWS, bits of Azure and Google...
...FTAs aim to make trading easier between countries by reducing the restrictions on imports and exports between them. They could deliver billions of pounds worth of benefits to the UK...
...can put this into practice. It’s all about the user Just like our colleagues, understanding user needs is very important for us. We want to know: what motivates users how...
...relevant to the user. To show colleagues user needs for business content, content designers use insights from: user research intelligence from search and performance analytics calls to DBT helplines The...
...continuing ambition to make better use of shared government data, and of course, to use data to enable AI and other innovation. What did we discover? Our data discovery looked...
...important step of self-hosting LLMs within a secure, internal environment. Why government needs AI AI, when used responsibly, can help us analyse large amounts of data efficiently, supporting better decision...
...our knowledge and deliver a genuine step-change for users. Within Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT), we have a tight-knit team of designers, and a strong User- Centered Design (UCD) community....
...link to further information. This allowed users to solve their whole problem. In addition, this meant users could look up jargon as well as acronyms, increasing the benefit, and making...