Presents Civil Service employment statistics, which provide regional analyses, diversity and earnings statistics for the Civil Service population.| www.ons.gov.uk
Defending your data and information systems.| www.gov.uk
How to test your service for different browsers and devices: user needs, verified browsers, adapting to change.| www.gov.uk
Naming, structuring and scoping your service, prototyping, using design patterns and design training.| www.gov.uk
The design community is for anyone who wants to discuss and learn about the role of design in government.| www.gov.uk
Make sure your technology, infrastructure and systems are accessible and inclusive for all users.| GOV.UK
We’ve worked with colleagues across government to create a set civil servant profiles. In this post we explain how we created the profiles and how they can help you provide better services within your organisation.| userresearch.blog.gov.uk
...mandatory for public-facing transactional services, we hold all our internal services to the same standard. This is because our internal users are really important too. If we build great services...| Home Office Digital, Data and Technology
I’m Steven Borthwick, an interaction designer on Check your State Pension. It’s a service that lets people see a forecast of the amount of State Pension they can expect to get when they retire. I also work on behind-the-scenes services …| dwpdigital.blog.gov.uk
At the Government Digital Service, we run common platforms to help government build and deliver better and more user-focused services. In this post, Stephen McCarthy shares how we make the admin tools behind GOV.UK Notify and Pay easy to use.| designnotes.blog.gov.uk
Teams around government are starting to work on admin interfaces and internal systems. Here are some thoughts about the design of admin interfaces. First things first First things first – make it look like GOV.UK, use the design patterns, and …| designnotes.blog.gov.uk