Government services using GOV.UK Verify - November 2015 update
...are connected now are listed in Table 1. The table shows, for each service, their total population of users each year, and their anticipated number of users by April 2016....
...are connected now are listed in Table 1. The table shows, for each service, their total population of users each year, and their anticipated number of users by April 2016....
...are the items that people are more likely to have in larger numbers, so will have greater impact on overall coverage. However, because there are a further 30 items that...
...store. Today, I’d like to share some of the progress we’ve made this year, counting down from the number of times people have used GOV.UK Verify to access services (793,000,...
...take place from 9.30am to 12.30pm at the Royal College of Surgeons. To register for the event, email your name, organisation and contact number to idap_procurement_2@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk no later than 5pm...
...2014 with HMRC's PAYE for employees service, DVLA's View Driving Licence service and Defra’s CAP Information Service each starting to test the service with a small number of invited users....
...your name, organisation and contact number to idap_procurement_2@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk no later than 5pm on Friday, 24 October. You're also welcome to comment and ask questions by commenting on this post. ...
...developing and improving the service. Since February, we’ve been working on a number of fronts to get ready for public beta: We’ve built the document checking service to allow identity...
...for organisations is complex Identity assurance is more complex for organisations than for individuals. It includes a number of extra elements beyond proving a person is who they say they...
...or a mortgage payment, that would qualify as an activity ‘event’. The provider has to find a sufficient number of events with a specified level of confidence they were generated...
...consent. Before they can join GOV.UK Verify, certified companies have to go through a number of contractual ‘gates’ - formal processes where the Cabinet Office assesses the service to make...