Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategy
This publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
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This publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategyThe Government Statistical Service People Plan aims to build the professional capability of the statistical community. It has been developed to help individuals and the statistical profession grow, develop and maximise potential.
Learn more on Government Statistical Service (GSS) People PrioritiesThe GSS Conference 2023 will take place on 8th November. The theme this year will be "Statistics and diversity: using statistics to build a more inclusive world".
Learn more on Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2023Catherine Bean tells us what life is like for her as part of the neurodivergent community working in the ONS.
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Learn more on Accessibility support for statistical and analytical publicationsRAP requires one or more programming languages, and a version control system. There are no other requirements. Some other tools are highly recommended. Slack for conversing with the RAP community and other people working with data in the UK civil service. The Gov Data Science Slack has many active members across the civil service. The […]
Learn more on Infrastructure for Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP)The problem Government statistics are not produced or managed by a single entity. We operate a federated system under the common banner of the Government Statistical Service. All central government departments, plus arms length bodies and the devolved administrations are part of this union and between them they publish around 25,000 tables of statistical data […]
Learn more on Connected Open Government Statistics (COGS)Ally Turner blogs about her experience on the organising committee for the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2023.
Learn more on Organising the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2023Find out how the Delivery and Impact team and the Analysis Standards and Pipelines (ASAP) team worked together to support best practice for data visualisation.
Learn more on Best practice in data visualisation accessibilityJoin us for the first Analysis in Government Month where we bring the analytical community together to celebrate the importance of analytical work.
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