
Standards and practices
Setting the right standards and working practices can enable your teams to deliver quality outcomes. Learn what has worked for others and see what you can introduce in your government transformation programs.
Standards for digital services
Technical standards
Best practices for government transformation programs
Ways of working for digital teams
British Columbia content design and strategy
British Columbia guidance for designing, testing and maintaining web content.
ONS Visualisation Guidance
Guidance for writing about statistics, creating charts and tables, and using colour in data visualisations.
Service Manual
The GOV.UK Service Manual provides resources on how to design and implement services that adhere to the Service Standards.
Buying and hiring
Open Contracting Data Standards prototype…
A working prototype which helps users publish Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) compliant notices for invitations to tender, contracts awarded, and contract spend. It was produced by the UK Government Digital Service (GDS) Global Digital Marketplace Programme, and formally adopted by the Office of Chief Procurement Officer in the South African National Treasury, as part of a global anti-corruption prosperity programme.
Agile digital and IT projects: clarification…
UK government business case guidance for planning and approval of spending proposals for agile digital and IT projects.
Digital Buying Guide
TechFAR Handbook
Handbook for digital acquisition created by the US Digital Service.
Conducting user research
User Research Library
Initiated by Hackney Council in the UK, this user research library collects UK local government user research.
Making accessible services
W3C Web Content Accessibility…
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) on how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
U.S. Accessibility Program - Section 508
A set of open source tools and resources from the U.S. Federal Government to help ensure websites and digital services are accessible.
Designing for the web
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