Common Technology Services: sharing information

...to ask our stakeholders to use the page and give us constructive feedback - what do you need to see on this page? Is there anything missing/needs changing? Is there...
...to ask our stakeholders to use the page and give us constructive feedback - what do you need to see on this page? Is there anything missing/needs changing? Is there...
The Open Standards Principles were published in 2012, they set out the Government’s policy on selecting and implementing open standards.
We’ve been selecting open standards to help government to adapt to changing needs and technologies.
In the work we do with network designers and end users across government the same issues keep cropping up.
...any open standards you think we should use. They are: How we publish vacancies online How we exchange property and place information – information about addresses How we exchange information...
The Open Standards Board is a group of experts drawn from government and not-for-profit organisations as well as volunteers from academia and industry.
There’s been great progress over the past month or so with the public beta of the new Public Services Network (PSN) compliance process.
Last April Microsoft ended the support of several of its products, including Windows XP. We decided then to put in place a one off, one year Custom Support Agreement (CSA)...
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