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Government Digital Service (GDS) delivers platforms, products and services that help government to become joined-up, trusted and responsive to user needs.

London, UK
Joined March 2011

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  1. Oct 8

    We're looking for Content Designers to join our teams in Bristol and Manchester. If you're someone with experience in creating and delivering user-centred content, apply here:

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  2. Oct 4

    We need teams to test prototypes designed to make government forms affordable, accessible and easy-to-process. Learn more about the work, and how to get involved, in our latest podcast:

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  3. Sep 28

    We want to change how are designed, so collecting information from users becomes easier for everyone - civil servants and the users. Need convincing to get involved? Listen to our podcast episode with , Moyo Kolawole and Suzanne Mycock:

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  4. Sep 23

    Do you want to understand how our single sign-on and identity checking solution will work with Account? Have a read of our latest blog post which explains just that:

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  5. Sep 22

    You can follow our journey here, or by subscribing to our blog (7/7).

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  6. Sep 22

    Simplifying access to services is just part of our work; we’re exploring a series of whole user journeys and exploring how we can remove departmental blockers and offer a more joined-up experience of government. (6/7)

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  7. Sep 22

    And, GOV.‌UK Account will also be the first service to be connected to the login element of the single sign-on solution. (5/7)

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  8. Sep 22

    Meanwhile, our GOV.‌UK Account work is unlocking the potential for a more responsive and personalised experience of government. All users will soon be able to create an account to manage and receive updates about changes to specific GOV.‌UK pages, if they want to. (4/7)

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  9. Sep 22

    We’re exploring different routes to make sure our solution works for all who want to use it. And that will have a robust consent-based approach that puts users in control of their information. (3/7)

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  10. Sep 22

    The work we’re doing to build a single sign-on and identity checking solution for government is a significant step forward in realising our ambition. It will give users fast, simple and secure access to online government services. (2/7)

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  11. Sep 22

    Earlier today, gave the keynote at . here’s an update on what we’ve been working on, and our vision for the future of digital government. A 🧵 (1/7)

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  12. Sep 21

    What does your government service need from the new single sign-on and checking system? Tell us how we can shape a fast, simple, secure solution that works for your team and service users:

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  13. Sep 15

    Do you want to join a mission to provide a simple and joined-up experience of government for everyone? Read our blog post and see how 3 of our developers are doing just that in their roles

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  14. Sep 13

    “To make ‘signing into GOV.‌UK’ work the same across the whole of the site, we have to create a set of common systems so good that hundreds of teams want to use them”. Read more about how the single sign-on solution and GOV.‌UK Account will work together:

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  15. Sep 9

    Find out how we’re meeting changing users’ expectations by evolving our architecture and infrastructure to be platforms and services from :

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  16. Sep 8
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  17. Aug 31

    Together with teams across government we’re creating a single sign-on and solution that works for all services and their users. Want to get involved: listen to this month’s podcast to find out how:

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  18. Aug 27

    We’re creating a single sign-on and solution with teams across government, so that it works for all services and their users. Check out this month’s podcast to hear what we’ve learnt so far and how you can get involved:

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  19. Aug 25

    We’re working with teams across government to create a single sign-on and solution that works for all services and their users. Listen to this month’s podcast to hear what we’ve learnt so far and how you can get involved:

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  20. Aug 19

    Learn more about 's successful user-centered approach to improving public procurement worldwide, and how we achieved WorldCC Better Contract Design recognition ⬇️

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