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This section shows how to translate user needs into policy and services and how you to work collaboratively with users and specialists
Tools that don't take too much time but help make more open policy.
These cheap tools can help make policy more open.
The combined views of experts from academia, industry and government captured at roundtables about a range of topics can be found in the summary meeting notes below.
List of all the tools and techniques in the toolkit.
This section includes tools to help you move from low fidelity ideas to policies and services that can be delivered to users
Tools for sensitive or unannounced policy areas.
Why it's important to evaluate digital health products that have been developed rapidly and how to choose evaluation methods in these circumstances.
At DASA, we find and fund exploitable innovation to support UK defence and security quickly and effectively, and support UK prosperity.
This section helps you to understand users and their needs and begin to diagnose the policy problems and challenges that you need to fix.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
Introducing the new pre-application service for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
Information on enhancing communications resilience and how we work with telecommunication service providers to manage the risk of disruption to public networks.
The fifteenth Innovation Foundry event took place in central London and discussed the theme of ‘Smart Cities – Future Challenges for Special Operations Forces’
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