GOV.UK Verify: April update on progress towards live
...to adopt GOV.UK Verify - more coming soon GOV.UK Verify is ready and able to accommodate all the services that need to adopt it in central government as well as...
...to adopt GOV.UK Verify - more coming soon GOV.UK Verify is ready and able to accommodate all the services that need to adopt it in central government as well as...
...evaluation and improvement sits at the heart of what we do, and is central to the new approach to building digital services that is being adopted across government. Over time,...
...on the pilots. 11 councils have signed up for the Older People’s Concessionary Travel pilot, and 14 councils have signed up for the Residents’ Parking Permits pilot. Below is the...
...the programme has been exploring how users might confirm their digital identities in transactions outside of central government. In the private sector in particular, the greatest interest has come from...
...the service and roll it out across central government services. We are also stepping up our work with local authorities, looking at how we can make GOV.UK Verify available for...
...heading up lean/agile teams and who is well-versed in the successful design, delivery and operation of high profile products and services. You will promote the growth of Verify, and assist...
...not the only protection against fraud for any given banking service - protective monitoring, transaction monitoring and other measures are needed - secure digital identity is certainly a concept central...
Put in place a sustainable multidisciplinary team that can design, build and operate the service, led by a suitably skilled and senior service manager with decision-making responsibility. (Digital by Default...
...from beta to live. This post gives an update on our progress. Readiness for services to adopt GOV.UK Verify ‘Readiness’ means that by April 2016, all central government services (and...
...for live 1. Readiness for services to adopt GOV.UK Verify ‘Readiness’ means that by April 2016, all central government services (and those devolved in Wales and Northern Ireland) that need...