Central government websites: reporting on progress 2014 to 2015

Central government websites: reporting on progress 2014 to 2015

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Transparency data CENTRAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITES: REPORTING ON PROGRESS 2014 TO 2015 This progress report on open central government websites includes metrics providing usage, accessibility and


satisfaction ratings data. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS ANNUAL REPORT ON CENTRAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITES 2014 TO 2015 PDF, 286 KB, 5 pages CENTRAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITES 2014 TO 2015 MS


Excel Spreadsheet, 244 KB View online CENTRAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITES 2014 TO 2015 ODS, 268 KB This file is in an OpenDocument format DETAILS Following the government response to the report


conducted by the UK Digital Champion, Martha Lane Fox, the Government Digital Service (GDS) was set up. Amongst other tasks, it was charged with developing a single domain for government to


provide better, simpler, more accessible information for citizens that was both cheaper and easier to operate for departments. GOV.UK was launched in October 2012 and by May 2013 all central


government departments had moved to it. As part of this process, departments are working to support the closure of many of their existing websites whose content can be better made available


on GOV.UK, as part of establishing the single domain. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 20 July 2015 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page