Search results for legislation as code
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Google Analytics screencast — Tip #4: jQuery Event Tracking
Found in Blog / Published 25 September 2015 / By Nathan Wall ,
A walk-through of the javascript we use to do some of our event tracking.
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Privacy by Design (PbD)
Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Manage a privacy programme / Privacy by Design (PbD)
Privacy by Design (PbD) is a design methodology that includes privacy as an essential priority of any product, service, system or process.
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Terms and conditions for negotiating contracts for public cloud services
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Cloud services / Adopt public cloud services / Negotiate contracts for public cloud services / Terms and conditions for negotiating contracts for public cloud services
When negotiations are needed, these are terms and conditions that government organisations often consider — including the minimum areas they must consider.
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Service design for updating name and gender
Found in Blog / Published 14 February 2020 / By Michael Parfitt ,
The Department of Internal Affairs Customer design and uptake team share what they’ve learnt about designing digital processes for different communities, including the transgender community.
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Testing technology solutions for caseflow management before investment
Found in Showcase
The Ministry of Justice ran a Proof of Concept (PoC) to understand how technology could support the management of court cases from start to finish (caseflow management) and explore future ways of working.
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Customer usability testing
Found in Blog / Published 19 February 2020 / By Valerie Poort ,
Department of Internal Affairs senior service designer Valerie Poort discusses the customer usability testing undertaken before the launch of a new online application service for citizenship.
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LabPlus: Exploring API Security
Found in Blog / Published 12 February 2018 / By Nadia Webster ,
TL;DRBecause APIs are central to our work, the Service Innovation Lab has been working closely with the Government Enterprise Architects Group in the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) to explore future security and control models for APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) that allow greater resilience, flexibility and ability to adapt quickly to genuine risks in a rapidly changing environment. We are running a "Tech Check" event tomorrow and we welcome you to join us in this disc…
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Google Tag Manager: Why it’s the new hotness and how not to get burned
Found in Blog / Published 09 October 2015 / By Giles Boutel ,
For many, Google Analytics (GA) has become a de facto standard for web stats. It doesn’t cost anything, it’s easy to implement, and it will send you a lovely graph-laden PDF for reading, printing or framing, and to tell your boss how your website is doing.
But GA has some disadvantages:
GA tracks page-views based on URLs for pages that have the code embedded. If you want to track special activity like video watches or outward link clicks, you either have to place code in the HTML for each item… -
Lab+: Norming and performing
Found in Blog / Published 12 May 2017 / By Pia Andrews ,
TL;DRWe have put together a draft Lab+ work plan to help you better understand what we are trying to do. Please let us know what you think and we will update the plan as we go. We suggest you work through the information pack, but below is most of the content for convenience and discovery.
Finalising our goals, approach and outcomesThe basicsLife is about people, not agencies. When people contact government they usually want to do something broader than the agency’s scope, but often services re…