Estimating what proportion of the public will be able to use GOV.UK Verify

GOV.UK Verify is on track to go live in April and we’ve set some ambitious objectives for what we want to achieve between now and then. One thing we’re aiming...
GOV.UK Verify is on track to go live in April and we’ve set some ambitious objectives for what we want to achieve between now and then. One thing we’re aiming...
...months) Government services developing from alpha, through beta, to live (anything from a couple of months to a couple of years) New capabilities being developed in the market and going...
Government services should be consistent, so users don't have to learn a new interface every time. Point 13 in the Digital by Default Service Standard says: Build a service consistent...
...services all the time. Next up are: Tell DVLA about your medical condition (DVLA) - currently in private beta with GOV.UK Verify and aiming for public beta very soon Sign...
...could be. The demo was warmly received by an audience eager to hear of new developments which speed up customer access to their services. As Dave Birch put it -...
...the next 6 months. The Government’s aim is that all the services that need identity assurance for individuals will be using GOV.UK Verify by March 2016. Between now and then...
...been gradually inviting users to try out GOV.UK Verify as part of its private beta testing for its new CAP Information Service. (This is a new service that’s being developed...
...on this in the new year. The use of any additional official data sources would be subject to formal agreements on how the data can be used, and government data...
...assurance market. GOV.UK Verify uses private sector services to verify users’ identity details. The market is evolving rapidly as new technologies and capabilities emerge. We work with industry through the...
A guest post from Lee Croucher, Product Owner at the DVLA. Lee led the DVLA’s integration with GOV.UK Verify’s public beta, and the View or Share Your Driving Licence Information...