Building GOV.UK Verify to Agile principles
...in place where projects can autonomously deliver as long as they stay within any confines (time, scope, budget) set by the Portfolio Group. This means that teams are free to...
...in place where projects can autonomously deliver as long as they stay within any confines (time, scope, budget) set by the Portfolio Group. This means that teams are free to...
...This principle is about how certified companies should enable users to check and update the data that’s held about them at any time they wish simply, easily and free of...
...tax-free childcare. To help HMRC get ready to adopt GOV.UK Verify across its digital services, and to help inform how we continue to develop and improve GOV.UK Verify, last month...
...phone or a landline are now able to complete verification - for example, by downloading a code to their computer. This means that everyone can now progress past the second...
...we’ve automated most of our code release process and are now setting up metrics to measure where we can make further improvements in speed and reliability. Things we plan to...
...For the first exercise we did the ‘Minisculus Challenge’. This is a set of small coding puzzles based around codebreaking. We ran the exercises in a mob programming style, swapping...
...old, unused code which reduces the time needed to release updates improved the reliability of our system monitoring dashboards Things we plan to do next In the coming 2 to...
...Commissioner’s Code of Practice for Privacy Impact Assessments provides an excellent proposed methodology for a PIA, which was used as a starting point for the review of GOV.UK Verify. Conducting...
...code we used simplify the technical onboarding of new services by centralising the location of certain assets maintain and improve the service continue recruiting new members for the technical delivery...
...covering security, Agile methodologies, open source code and more. The process was resource-intensive but it helped to focus the team on the requirements of the live assessment and proved a...