The online application form for Carer’s Allowance has become the latest digital by default live exemplar service.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has seen an 80% performance improvement in 80 days for one its digital exemplar services, Carer's Allowance.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published a blog post about the progress that has been made with the “digital by default” service standard since it went live in April.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published its April 2014-March 2015 business plan alongside concerns that its budget is too small.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude has claimed that another 25 exemplars are being considered, bringing the total to 50 by the end of next Parliament.
The government has revealed its new GOV.UK Verify service, a new tool for online identity assurance, will move into public beta in October.
Labour MP Stephen Twigg has appeared before the House of Commons to explain the reservations he has about the Individual Electoral Registration (IER) scheme.
The Labour Party has revealed its digital government reform would include moving the websites of local authorities onto the GOV.UK platform.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has announced that an exemplar service, lasting power of attorney (LPA), moved from ‘beta’ to ‘live’ last week.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has claimed its journey towards the government’s “digital by default” standard has been successful so far.
The government claims that over one million users have registered to vote via a new online system, leaving positive feedback.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has claimed that progress on one the 25 “exemplar” services – online prison visit bookings – is going well.
A tri-monthly progress report on the Government Digital Strategy has revealed that the original target for all exemplar services to go “live” may not be met.
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