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Gov.uk App set for release in summer 2025
From Public Technology:
The incoming Gov.uk App will serve nine “core functions” and is set for a wide-scale public release about a year from now, PublicTechnology can reveal.
Plans for the app – which will offer citizens the ability to access hundreds of departmental services from a single mobile program – were first announced in October 2021. The software was originally due to be launched by the end of 2022 ...
The commercial documents outline that the technology will incorporate nine core elements of functionality:
- Identity – including the ability for users to log in, then manage an account and their personal preferences
- Store – covering the provision of a digital wallet for credentials and certifications
- Read – a mailbox for messages and other communications
- Ask – incorporating search, chat and navigation services
- Apply – allowing users to make digital applications, renewals and registrations
- Book – for booking appointments, and providing calendar services and reminders
- Approve – enabling citizens to provide consent, sign documents, and verify information
- Notify – covering reminders, alerts, and other proactively provided information
- Pay – including one-off payments, as well as regular or automated payments
More info: GOV.UK App to serve ‘nine core functions’ and set for wide release in summer 2025
Oh no, not another Government Gateway project…..