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Government is building digital services that are simpler, clearer and faster to use. We started with the Transformation Programme to make 25 major services digital by default. Work on these 'exemplars' has reached its end. This page is about how we did.
Here is:
- an archive of the old Transformation page which reported on development of the 25 services
- the Transformation blog, where you can read about developments with government's transformed digital services
In January 2013, government gave itself 400 days to transform 25 major services, making them digital by default and simpler, clearer and faster to use. We called this the Transformation Programme.
With help from the Government Digital Service, 8 departments across government set about redesigning these digital exemplars based on the needs of users, not the needs of government.
We used this page to report progress on how development of each service was going.
In March 2015 the programme ended. We've archived the old version of this page so you can still see where we were by the end of the programme.
By March 2015, government had delivered a range of world-class digital services used by millions of people, both in the UK and abroad.
Twenty exemplar services were publicly available. The remaining 5 are still in development and Home Office, DWP, HMRC and BIS/Land Registry will continue work to deliver them, building digital by default services that meet the needs of their users.
Live services
- Register to vote
- Renew a patent
- Student finance
- View driving licence
- Carer's Allowance
- Civil claims
- Prison visit booking
- Lasting power of attorney
- Registered Traveller
- Visas
- Make a claim to an Employment Tribunal
- Find an apprenticeship
- Digital self-assessment
- PAYE
- Your tax account
- Rural payments
- Waste carrier registration
- Vehicle management
- Personalised registration
- Redundancy payments
- Universal Credit
- Land Registry
- Claim Personal Independence Payment
- Agent Online Self Serve
- Passports
Digital transformation doesn’t end here. Government continues to develop skills in the departments and agencies improving these services, and building others to make sure they're so good that people prefer to use them.
From our work over the last 2 years, it was clear that this programme was just the beginning. It's vital that we take what we’ve learnt to support further transformation in government.
We’re working with departments to build on the momentum and experience gained during the Transformation Programme to help build world-class user-centred services.
You can follow how that work is going on the GDS blog.