Delivery
Posts about our progress in developing GOV.UK Verify
Earlier this year we introduced some objectives explaining what ‘live’ will mean for us, and what we are aiming to achieve by the time we move from beta to live in April 2016. This post gives an overview of the …
Throughout our public beta we’ve posted regularly about the services we expect to start using GOV.UK Verify. Our most recent update was in May. Usually we provide a six-month view, with estimated user numbers. Following a recent exercise with a …
GOV.UK Verify is a new type of service, being delivered in a new way for the first time anywhere in the world, so our social media accounts present some interesting challenges. I'm responsible for GOV.UK Verify's digital communications channels, and this post is about how we're …
We're blogging again after a quiet pre-election period. We posted in February listing some of the services we were expecting to start using GOV.UK Verify before August 2015. This post provides an update on our plans. Eleven of the services we …
We’ve previously said that GOV.UK Verify will become the default way for people to access government services that need know who they are by 2016. In this post, we’re introducing some objectives that explain what we are aiming to achieve within …
We’ve completed our procurement exercise for a new framework for certified companies. Nine companies have this week signed framework agreements to become certified companies for GOV.UK Verify: Barclays Digidentity Experian GB Group Morpho PayPal Post Office Royal Mail Verizon Four …
Olly wrote in November about the development of the onboarding guide and how we had split the process of onboarding services into stages. I’m writing today to elaborate on the 6 stage onboarding process and the governance in the programme …
We posted in January listing some of the services we were expecting to start using GOV.UK Verify before March 2015. This post provides an update on our plans. Five of the services we listed as starting to use GOV.UK Verify …
By March 2016, GOV.UK Verify will be the default way for people to prove their identity when using digital services that need to know who the user is. In HMRC’s case, this will include a range of personal tax services …
We’ve decided, with HMRC, to extend our trial of GOV.UK Verify and self-assessment further into this last week before the 31 January deadline. The trial was due to close on 27 January, but we've decided to continue to make it …