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  • How and when to publish a blog.

  • When to use the different options for grouping content on GOV.UK: topics, mainstream browse and collections.

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

  • Using Memorandums of Understanding for cloud services.

  • Understand your users and their needs. Develop knowledge of your users and what that means for your technology project or programme.

  • Every .gov.uk domain needs a registrant. Find out what they do and who can be a registrant.

  • Use data more effectively by improving your technology, infrastructure and processes.

  • How the Crown Hosting Data Centres framework provides physical datacentre space for public sector organisations.

  • Use the cloud first policy by evaluating cloud computing before other options.

  • Use open standards to build technology that is easier to expand and upgrade, and make sure it communicates with other technology.

  • Policy and supporting guidance for departments on Essential Shared Data Assets and Data Ownership in Government.

  • Spreadsheets are a common way to share data. Use this information to help you avoid common errors, improve interoperability and create more accessible spreadsheets.

  • Guidance on the choice of recommended coordinate reference system (CRS) in the UK Geospatial Data Standards Register for exchanging geospatial information

  • How to manage your content.

  • Avoid duplicating effort and unnecessary costs by collaborating across government and sharing and reusing technology, data, and services.

  • Keep systems and data safe with the appropriate level of security.

  • Follow this guidance to understand how to become a .gov.uk Approved Registrar

  • All digital services and technical infrastructure must be built to comply with the Government Cyber Security Standard

  • Follow this guidance with help from your CDDO adviser to categorise digital and technology activity in your pipeline.

  • Your technology should adapt to future demands and work with existing technologies, processes and infrastructure in your organisation.