Book a service assessment
Before you book an assessment you should:
- check your service against the Service Standard to see if you바카라 사이트™re covering all the points
- have a meeting with your department바카라 사이트™s assessment team to check if your service is ready for an assessment - and whether it will be assessed by a panel from your department or a cross-government panel
Your department바카라 사이트™s assessment team will agree a time and date for the assessment with you. They will contact CDDO if a cross-government panel is needed. They should contact CDDO at least 4 weeks before you want the service to be assessed.
Most services are assessed remotely. .
If you바카라 사이트™re in an agency, you may have to contact your parent department to arrange an assessment.
If your service does not meet the standard at its assessment
You바카라 사이트™ll need to book a reassessment by contacting your department바카라 사이트™s assurance team.
You바카라 사이트™ll get a report explaining the things you바카라 사이트™ll need to improve to meet the standard.
What information you need to provide
Before a service assessment, the assessment team will ask you to provide a short service brief, including a:
- description of your service and its users
- recent prototype or link to a development environment
- high-level technical architecture diagram
You can bring user journey maps or anything that will help you demonstrate your work to the assessment.
Who should attend the assessment
You should bring the people you feel are most able to answer the questions you바카라 사이트™re likely to be asked.
It바카라 사이트™s recommended that at least the following team members attend:
- service owner
- technical architect or lead developer
- user researcher
- designer
- performance analyst (for beta and live assessments)
Your department바카라 사이트™s assessment team can recommend who you should bring.
Prepare for an assessment
You can find out what will happen at a service assessment. This will help you plan what you바카라 사이트™ll say and how long you바카라 사이트™ll need to spend on each section at your assessment. You can also read previous service assessment reports.
Related guides
You may find the following guides useful:
- Last update:
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Updated to reflect changes in responsibilities around assessments.
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Added steps teams should take before booking a GDS assessment.
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Guidance first published