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GOV.UK updates org type user guide

GOV.UK updates org type user guide

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"what type of organisation gets a presence on GOV.UK - and what sort of presence they get. " Interestingly similar model to the E2G 'variable geometry' portal architecture developed around 12 years ago, albeit with additional features - notably Groups, recently made more flexible. - GOV.UK organisation types: a user guide (updated June 2014) | Inside GOV.UK

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The above notes were curated from the full post insidegovuk.blog.gov.uk/2014/01/13/gov-uk-organisation-types-a-user-guide/.

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