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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Keep systems and data safe with the appropriate level of security.
Learn about about importing and exporting goods.
Running interactive workshops with small groups can be an effective method for user research.
The Technology Code of Practice is a set of criteria to help government design, build and buy technology.
How to use chatbots and webchat tools to improve your users’ experience of your service.
How to use a case-control study to evaluate your digital health product.
Domestic homicide review online learning for frontline practitioners.
Guidelines for civil panel counsel, revised to include the new government security classifications.
Design, build and operate APIs in a consistent way
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – developing a logic model to represent how your intervention works.
This guidance outlines how to make informed choices about your organisation’s reliance on cloud technologies.
The information clients, principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons need to keep.
How you can test and manage your API when it is in discovery.
Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – choosing evaluation methods.
Guidance to help you plan and prepare for implementing artificial intelligence (AI).
Avoid duplicating effort and unnecessary costs by collaborating across government and sharing and reusing technology, data, and services.
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