Chicago machine learning . . . and all that jazz!
Graham Brennan blogs about developing his skills in Machine Learning (ML).
Learn more on Chicago machine learning . . . and all that jazz!If you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Graham Brennan blogs about developing his skills in Machine Learning (ML).
Learn more on Chicago machine learning . . . and all that jazz!The Government Data Science Festival 2022 is an opportunity for the government and public sector data science community, and colleagues in the academic sector, to come together to learn, discover, share and connect.
Learn more on Government Data Science Festival 2022What are harmonised standards and guidance? Harmonised standards and guidance are tools for improving the comparability and coherence of statistics. Being harmonised is about aligning with others, not necessarily being identical to them. As such, some of our harmonised standards can be tailored for specific situations. Further information on the importance of harmonisation can be found on […]
Learn more on Harmonised standards and guidanceThis page provides information about specific methods used in the process to produce statistics across the Government Statistical Service (GSS). For each of these methods there is an expert group assigned within the Methodology division at the Office for National Statistics (ONS). We also have expert members from across the GSS in the groups. The […]
Learn more on Information on specific statistical methodsIain Dove blogs about attending the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Expert Meeting on Statistical Data Confidentiality in Poznań, Poland.
Learn more on Getting up at 2am for International CollaborationDominic Hale blogs about the development of the Integrated Data Service and the power of linking data.
Learn more on Working together: Developing the Integrated Data Service (IDS)Jane Naylor blogs about her career journey to date.
Learn more on My career in analysis: Jane NaylorWe’ve had another full week of Analysis in Government Month, with some fantastic events to reflect on. Here’s a short re-cap if you missed anything: Hackathon 2.0 We jointly hosted a Hackathon with the Office for National Statistics Data Science Campus as part of their Government Data Science Festival, which was a really great demonstration of […]
Learn more on Highlights from the second week of Analysis in Government Month 2022Job title and department or organisation Tom is Head of Smart Meter Statistics at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. His role matches the role of Grade 7 Operational Researcher on the Analysis Function Career Framework. Grade Tom works at Grade 7 level. Profession and entry route Tom is a member of the […]
Learn more on My career story: Tom SadlerThe Government Economic Service (GES) is the profession for economists within the Civil Service. It is a growing community with over 500 economists recruited each year through five central recruitment schemes. We currently have over 3,800 members. The GES vision The GES champions economics in government. We support economists and promote the use of high-quality economic […]
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