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From Government Digital Service (GDS)
  • How to make sure your data is accessible, reusable and maintained independently of any technology or service.

  • All public facing services must use a GOV.UK domain, or another public sector domain in line with the GOV.UK Proposition, and use the GOV.UK Design System.

  • Check who to contact if you think your domain is compromised.

  • Applications for G-Cloud 14 are now closed.

  • General principles on the government's use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), which can be used to create new text, images, video, audio, or code.

  • Guidance on options for making orphan works available online for cultural heritage institutions.

  • Find out more about the role of technical specialist architect.

  • Understand the challenges and considerations around using GraphQL such as security, versioning, caching, tooling and team skills.

  • This guidance covers the tools and processes you need to help you write your API reference documentation

  • Information about the open standards recommended for use in government technology.

  • The 7 Lenses offers a practical guide to understanding complex transformations, providing a consistent framework and a common language for designing and evaluating large government transformation projects

  • How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.

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

  • How to modify and transfer your .gov.uk domain name.

  • Contractual exit plans must be developed as an alternative to extension or evidence provided for why an extension is both legally allowed and value for money

  • How you can test and manage your API when it is in beta development.

  • Customers must no longer access programmes via EU satellite broadcasting services to avoid a charge for a UK service.

  • 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.

  • This document provides guidance on how to make data sharing more efficient in government departments and agencies.

  • The Data Standards Authority’s (DSA) operating model and processes for working with internal and external partners on setting common data standards for government.