Agile
The Digital Capability Project is about transforming the way we work in the Ministry of Justice. It’s about continuing to improve the efficiency and pace at which government can deliver, to create better outcomes for the citizen.
At Ministry of Justice Digital Services, we have increasingly found ourselves being approached by colleagues from other areas of the department to help them ‘become more digital’.
What does designing a digital service have in common with designing a policy?
People often ask me: "is an agile approach relevant for non-digital or non-technology projects?" I always answer: "agile is for everyone."
Public expectations about public services have changed. Online services have become mainstream. In the UK, 83% of homes now have access to the Internet and users instinctively expect all online services to be as compelling as the best commercial services. …
One of the teams I am working closely with is building a web-based tool for internal users to help them streamline their processes. We’ve been building this amazing product for about 15 weeks and it is looking really good now! …
A significant amount our work in DS is focused on specialist legal content. As part of the move to make justice services easy for citizens and business users to use, the content team here in DS is working alongside their …
I’m an Agile Coach and I wanted to share some of my recent experiences after taking up a new post at MOJ Digital Services following a stint working at GDS on the transition programme for GOV.UK. My agile approach Agile is the …
What the Digital Services Division has been up to this week, including the launch of the Civil Legal Aid tools, our new agile wall and conversations with our Permanent Secretary.
What the Digital Services Division has been up to this week, including the Digital Transformation Board, work on the Civil Legal Aid site and more.