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From Government Digital Service (GDS)
  • Guidance for anyone in the public sector that wants to apply for GovTech Catalyst funding to help solve a problem.

  • Create, update and conclude a consultation on GOV.UK.

  • Template for GOV.UK publication page for departmental core transparency data, to be published monthly.

  • In order to provide resilience, capacity and access to innovation, organisations may need to use cloud and software-as-a-service solutions located outside the UK

  • Information about which code you should open and how to do it securely.

  • These standards should be used for publishing geospatial data in accordance with the National Data Strategy and in compliance with the recommendations of the Data Standards Authority.

  • Follow these steps to appeal a .gov.uk domain name application that has been rejected.

  • The latest public sector problems funded by the GovTech Catalyst.

  • Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.

  • Find out more about what you need to do as a challenge owner.

  • How to evaluate digital outcomes, digital specialists and user research participants suppliers.

  • How to create and edit statistics announcements and publications.

  • How to create and edit topical event pages.

  • Template for GOV.UK publication page for departmental core transparency data, to be published quarterly.

  • Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.

  • Guidance on UK and EU copyright protection for right holders and users including business, cultural heritage institutions and consumers. It is not legal advice.

  • This guide outlines what to consider when putting services or data into the public cloud.

  • Optimise your API service level indicators based on your user needs.

  • Guidance on migrating to and using cloud in the public sector.

  • Essential skills for senior civil servants to keep pace with Digital and Data developments and help government provide better services for users.