How we’re making GOV.UK work harder for users
We recently published our draft 2017 to 2018 roadmap for GOV.UK, outlining the work we want to do over the next year. The goal for all this work is to make GOV.UK – the single domain for government –...
View ArticleGOV.UK: a journey in scaling agile
GOV.UK is relied on by millions of people every day to access vital services and information. Material published on GOV.UK can move financial markets. GOV.UK is a vital part of our national...
View ArticleTransforming GOV.UK: the future of digital public services
Jen Allum speaking at Sprint 19. GOV.UK marked its 7th birthday last month. We’re rightly proud of the work we’ve done on GOV.UK since its launch in 2012. We’ve taken nearly 2,000 government websites...
View ArticleUpdate on the future of GOV.UK
In November last year I posted about our plans for the future of GOV.UK. We want to provide trusted, joined-up and personalised interaction for users, so that we can provide the right things to the...
View ArticleIntroducing GOV.UK Accounts
I last posted back in June about our plans for GOV.UK. We want to help people navigate GOV.UK as quickly and easily as possible, and ensure we can proactively support their needs, without them needing...
View ArticleWhat’s next for GOV.UK in 2021 to 2022
At GOV.UK we have a clear vision for our work: we want to provide a trusted, joined-up and personalised service for our users. I’ve written about our plan before and work towards implementing it is...
View ArticleGOV.UK Accounts: enabling proactive, personalised and joined-up services
We've been trialling a GOV.UK Account on the Brexit Checker since last November. It's a way of letting users save their personalised answers, receive notifications and log back in to see what they...
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