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Open standards for government (16 March 2022)

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Open standards for government

Information about the open standards chosen for use in government technology.

From:
Cabinet Office and Central Digital and Data Office
Published
27 September 2013
Last updated
16 March 2022 — See all updates
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Collect, use and exchange beneficial ownership information

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Record and share information about public services in local authorities

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Identifying property and street information

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Exchanging Cyber Threat intelligence

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Publishing grant data

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Formatting dates and times in data

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Publishing contract data

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Publishing international development data

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Publishing job vacancies

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Share information between emergency services with MAIT

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Exchange of location point

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Use consistent country codes

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Tag content with international language codes

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Encoding characters

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Persistent resolvable identifiers

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Sharing or collaborating with government documents

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Publishing government documents

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Exchange of contact information

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Exchange of calendar events

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The UK government selects open standards for use in government technology. The aim is to apply these consistently across government bodies, making our services more integrated and better for users.

These profiles include the open standards chosen by peer review and public comment through the Open Standards for government process.

The Open Standards Board endorsed the first set of open standards for government technology in September 2013.

Published 27 September 2013
Last updated 16 March 2022 


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