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From Government Digital Service (GDS)
  • Using Memorandums of Understanding for cloud services.

  • Applications for G-Cloud 14 are now closed.

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

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

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

  • Key information on Aerial Photography Great Britain (APGB), Postcode Address File (PAF) and Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA).

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

  • Make sure that domains that do not send email cannot be used for spoofing.

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

  • Find out how GOV.UK Chat collects and uses your data.

  • The standards catalogue contains all the standards that have been endorsed by the DSA to date.

  • Find out how to securely create and manage subdomains in the public sector.

  • Find out how the accessibility monitoring methodology is used to test websites and mobile apps under the Accessibility Regulations

  • Structuring, designing and publishing your API documentation

  • Make sure citizens’ rights are protected by integrating privacy as an essential part of your system.

  • How government organisations can work with the Government Digital Service (GDS) to close government websites and move content to GOV.UK.

  • Checking your website's accessibility if you cannot pay for an audit and do not have an expert in your organisation.

  • How to include tables, graphs and bar charts in your pages.

  • Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.

  • You must have a legacy-proofing plan for all digital products and services to prevent the build up of technical debt and future legacy