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Sets out the role and approach of the DSA to improve the adoption of common data standards across government over the next 3 years.
Use the XML generator to prepare your data for uploading to COLLECT in a similar way to other ESFA data collections.
Essential resources for project delivery professionals leading, managing or involved in projects or programmes in government.
Consistent financial reporting introduction for 2020 to 2021
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
This project established new tools for simulating rainfall data to support continuous rainfall-runoff simulations.
Information and references to resources and relevant case law to assist in the interpretation and weighing of evidence on definitive map orders.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
How to use the framework to map capability to areas of public health.
Guidance on sexual transmission of Zika virus and methods of prevention.
How the Certification Officer (CO) applies her powers to act without a complaint to conduct investigations into trade unions and employers’ associations.
This study suggests a simple quantitative approach, segmented regression, to characterise the emergence of diseases
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This toolkit helps both those who buy food and catering services for the public sector and potential suppliers.
This section provides information on balances for schools
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