The technical team working together through group learning

...each other. Learning sessions also allow us to experiment and try new tools and approaches without the same concerns we have when building code for a production environment. One of...
...each other. Learning sessions also allow us to experiment and try new tools and approaches without the same concerns we have when building code for a production environment. One of...
This blog post is for anyone interested in the technical development of GOV.UK Verify. We regularly post about technical delivery on GOV.UK Verify and here’s the latest news from the...
...some new ideas that we are planning to test and iterate over coming months. This blog post provides an insight into what was covered. What we did During the first...
...under new contracts added new journeys to the hub to reflect the new features released by the certified companies - for example, we can now recommend certified companies for users...
...pages (e.g. clicks made on links) and extra tagging code called custom variables which enabled us to segment the data. We also added an extra step into the process: when...
...we knew our time in the room with the assessors would be limited; blogging helped us clarify our own thoughts, and gave the panel access to a lot of information...
...new? if we were to build something new, should it be a cross-government service like GOV.UK Verify? how can someone prove, entirely digitally, that an organisation exists and they have...
...so that it’s as clear as possible to services what they will need to do, and any new needs arising from new services adopting GOV.UK Verify are understood early on...
...point. We are building a new service, in a new market, and in a new way, for the first time anywhere in the UK and in a way that’s unlike...
...make changes to prepare for the new certified companies joining GOV.UK Verify soon. For example, we will need to change some of the questions to reflect the different methods new...