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Introduction to Stack Maps event held at Impact Hub Westminster (London) on 9 July 2014. This event focused on government service delivery with geospatial components.

Transcript of Stack Maps Introduction

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Simon EverestTransformation Manager Government Digital Service@simoneverest

I’m not Mike Beaven, GDS’s Transformation Director, who has unfortunately had to pull out of today’s event. !I’m a GDS transformation manager, currently on the Land Registry exemplar. I joined GDS from Defra, where I had been working in digital comms !First some housekeeping. !We’re not expecting a fire alarm, so if you hear one, please follow the directions to the nearest exit - we’ll gather in…? !There will be lunch provided, thanks to Ordnance Survey, who have extremely helpfully funded this fabulous venue and all of our refreshments… !Lastly, but most importantly, if you’ve not already spotted it, the wifi password is SSID hubwestminster Password HubWest1 !On with the show…

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I’m from the Government Digital Service

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I’m from the Government Digital Service - part of the Cabinet Office.

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We’re a team at the heart of government building digital public services

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We’re a team at the heart of government building digital public services

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Our job is to transform government...

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Our job is to transform government… !We’re not just knocking-up websites.

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Making services so good that people prefer to use them

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By making services so good that people prefer to use them

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We started by building GOV.UK

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We started by building GOV.UK

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The best place to find government services and information

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It’s the best place to find government services and information

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Intro to GOV.UK at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_1gld1PIkA

Here’s my colleague Ade to tell you more about it…

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8 million visitors every week !

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Now up to 8 million visitors every week Home to over 200 departments and organisations Saving more than £62million a year

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8 million visitors every week Home to over 200 departments and organisations

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Now up to 8 million visitors every week Home to over 200 departments and organisations Saving more than £62million a year

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8 million visitors every week Home to over 200 departments and organisations Saving more than £62million a year

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8 million visitors every week Home to over 200 departments and organisations Saving more than £62million a year

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We’re now transforming government services

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We’re now transforming government services

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This is the work of the Transformation team, that I’m part of.

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25 of government’s biggest services redesigned to meet the needs of users

25 of government’s biggest services are being redesigned to meet the needs of the people that use them

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Services like...

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Carer's Allowance Help and feedback Cymraeg

Made in Preston by Department for Work & Pensions

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GOV.UK B E T A

Eligibility

›About you

›Partner/Spouse

›Care

›Education

›Employment

›Other money

›Pay details

›Declaration

Can you get Carer's Allowance?

You can only qualify for Carer's Allowance if the Person you care for is in receipt of

one of the qualifying benefits listed below.

Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

At either the standard or enhanced rate of the Daily Living Component.

The care component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA)

At the middle or highest rate.

Attendance Allowance (AA)

Constant Attendance Allowance (CAA)

At or above the normal maximum rate as an addition to Industrial Injuries

Disablement Benefit (IIDB);

or the basic, full day rate as an addition to War Disablement Pension (WDP)

Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)

Does the person you care for get one of these benefits?

Yes No

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Carer’s allowance - helping people with significant care responsibilities

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Carer’s Allowance 60,000 claims Building DWP digital capability in Preston 89% user satisfaction

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BETA

60,000 claims Building DWP digital capability in Preston 89% user satisfaction

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Home Citizenship and living in the UK Voting

Driving and transport Benefits

Businesses and self-employed Employing people

Passports, travel and living abroad Education and learning

Working, jobs and pensions Housing and local services

Crime, justice and the law Money and tax

Births, deaths, marriages and care Disabled people

Citizenship and life in the UK

Services and information

How government works

Departments

Worldwide

Topics

Policies

Publications

Announcements

Departments and policy

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GOV.UK

Register to vote

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Last updated: 27 June 2014

The electoral register

Voting in the UK

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Voting

All content is available under the Open Government Licence v2.0, except where otherwisestated

Search

Use this service to register to vote - or to update your name, addressor other details on the electoral register.

You need to be on the electoral register (sometimes called the‘electoral roll’) to vote in elections and referendums.

Registering takes around 5 minutes. You’ll need your:

National Insurance number (if you have one)

passport (if you’ve moved abroad)

Before you start

You can also register by post.

You can’t register to vote if you’re in the UK illegally.

The online service is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).

Public servants posted overseas

There are separate registration services for public servants who arelikely to be posted overseas:

armed forces

Crown servants (eg diplomatic service, overseas civil service)

British Council employees

Scotland and Northern Ireland

This service is for England and Wales only.

You’ll need to register using a different form if you live in Scotland orNorthern Ireland .

Start now

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Register to vote 45 million users Individual electoral registration –

fundamental change to democracy Connects to all local authorities

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LIVE

It’s a service for 45 million users, that fundamentally changes to democratic process in this country. !Connects to all local authorities…

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GOV.UK

Service

Make a lasting power of attorney

Terms and conditionsThis is a new service - your feedback will help us to improve it

All content is available under the Open Government Licence v2.0, except where otherwise stated

This tool will help you to create a lasting power of attorney (LPA) that can beregistered in England and Wales. It will also support you in signing and applyingto register an LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG).

Remember, an LPA must be registered before it can be used.

Follow the steps below, or sign in.

Create an LPA

Use this digital tool to fill in the LPA form. When it’scomplete you can print an LPA document.

Sign the LPA

Several people must sign the LPA document in a setorder. We’ll explain who needs to sign and when.

More about signing

Register the LPA

When you’re ready, sign back in here to complete aregistration form and pay the £110 fee. Then post theLPA and registration form to OPG.

More about registering

Receive your LPA

OPG will return your registered and stamped LPA –ready to use when you need it.

Before you begin

If you’re making your first LPA, there a few things you need to know and to think about. These helptopics are a good place to start:

LPA basics

About this tool

Quick questions

Here are some answers to common questions. You’ll find lots more guidance on the decisions youneed to make, and the information you need to add, as you progress through the LPA tool.

How much does it cost to apply to register an LPA?

How long does it take to register an LPA?

Can I do it all using this tool?

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Lasting power of attorney 89% user satisfaction Run by new MOJ digital services team First service to meet Digital by Default Service Standard

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LIVE

Vital services meeting complex needs

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To do that we’re working with digital teams in departments all over the country...

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To do that we’re working with digital teams in departments all over the country...

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In Reading Defra are applying agile transformation to the CAP

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In Reading Defra are applying agile transformation to the CAP

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In Swansea DVLA are creating new motoring services

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In Swansea DVLA are creating new motoring services

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In Newcastle and London HMRC are using exemplars to transform their architecture

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In Newcastle and London HMRC are using exemplars to transform their architecture

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MOJ are about to start transforming courts

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MOJ are about to start transforming courts

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We’ve made sure everyone can get the data they need to improve services too...

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These services are underpinned by data, that will help them continue to improve, and better meet their users’ needs

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Service dashboards Developers Prototypes Blog

Performance

Performance Activity on GOV.UK

Driving and transport Benefits

Businesses and self-employed Employing people

Passports, travel and living abroad Education and learning

Working, jobs and pensions Housing and local services

Crime, justice and the law Money and tax

Births, deaths, marriages and care Disabled people

Citizenship and life in the UK

Services and information

How government works

Departments

Worldwide

Topics

Policies

Publications

Announcements

Departments and policy

Performance

Activity on GOV.UKWeb traffic on our site, based on data from Google Analytics.

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Child maintenance calculator

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Student finance calculator

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Help for home buyers - Helping people to buy a home

Reducing and managing waste

Reducing obesity and improving diet

Statutory phonics screening check - Reforming qualifications a…

Giving all children a healthy start in life

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Ramadan 2014: David Cameron’s message

Statement on Student Visas - Oral statements to Parliament

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How people access GOV.UKBreakdown of desktop, mobile and tablet usage on GOV.UK over time

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And we’re building a common way to sign in to services too

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With the Identity Assurance Programme, we’re creating a robust and reusable approach to identification.

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How are we doing all this?

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We take the same approach to everything we work on...

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Open !

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Open Agile

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Open Agile Multidisciplinary teams

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Relentlessly focused on user needs

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You can’t fix that stuff in isolation...

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We’re also fixing government’s approach to technology

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New controls, advice and guidance all mean technology meets the needs of civil servants

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No more browser limitations preventing people from accessing the modern web…

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We’ve changed how government buys technology and digital services too, making the supply chain much more diverse

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New frameworks make it easier to procure the right tools to deliver and sustain our services.

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Government’s supplier base used to be here...

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…opening up government to a wider range of suppliers across the country… !Our suppliers used to be here…

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Now it’s here...

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…opening up government to a wider range of suppliers across the country…

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And we’re making sure civil servants have the skills and capabilities they need to do their jobs

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Skills and capabilities

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GDS

Which brings me back to Stack Maps…

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What’s it for? !

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Many of our services are rooted in ‘place’ - whether it be !the Land Registry’s ‘record of who owns what’, !through to the Environment Agency’s flood alerts, and DCLG’s work on flood recovery… !to Defra mapping with farmers, or the use of postcodes as part of Individual Electoral Registration. !Or DfID’s aid maps. !There’s long been really good map developments in a large number of government organisations, developing really high quality solutions. !We also publish a huge range of spatial data, in a variety of different places and formats. !Now we need to bring those skills and services together, focus on user needs, to deliver better business outcomes. !Noise quality and air quality - joined up information on environment that can’t

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To share progress on some of the services being developed across government, with geospatial data and tools at their core.

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We’ll hear from Angela and Matt about Land Registry’s work with GDS, and see some of their ‘concept’ work. !Hitesh, Emily and Alasdair will be telling us what Defra is doing to help farmers in the Common Agricultural Policy Delivery Programme… !And John Abbot will take us through the state of the art in mapping from Ordnance Survey’s perspective.

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To talk about the user needs we need to meet, the opportunities geospatial services provide government, and some of the technical challenges and options available.

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We’ve got some great workshop sessions this afternoon, !I hope that you’ll all get to at least one. We’re running each of the four sessions twice, so you can mix and match. !There are two workshops looking at user needs across government - the first with Alex Coley looking at sharing government information and making it reusable, the second with Angela Jackson and Emily Ball looking at more transactional or interactive services. !Hitesh Patel and Andrew Trigg are leading a session on the business opportunities geospatial services might provide to departments. !And lastly Paul Downey and some friends will be talking about the technology that underpins these services. If you’ve got something you’ve built and would like to demo, take your laptop along - show the thing!

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To meet and talk with other people across government who are faced with similar problems to you…

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We’d love for this to lead to more sharing, more collaboration and joining-up, less duplication and less barriers… !We’ve seen at events like TeaCamp and GovCamp that bringing together like-minded, enthusiastic people, where there’s some coffee and wifi, can create a bit of magic. !We’d like to sow the seeds for something like that here - to make sure that this isn’t just a one-off… !For that to happen, we need you to get involved - this shouldn’t be an event where you get talked to for hours on end. !Everything is a conversation - talk about what you know, ask questions when you don’t, tweet your thoughts, take some email addresses and phone numbers, blog about it… !GET INVOLVED

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So… !

Stack Maps - what’s it for?

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I hope it’s not a cop-out to say ‘it’s up to you’…

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Thanks! And onto the really interesting stuff… !

Simon Everest@simoneverest

Onwards! We’ll run through the presentations and demos and then have a Q&A session before lunch, so please hold your questions until then…