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Sprint: Cardiff showcased the work of the Welsh Government to develop user-focused digital services, and showed how Wales and the Government Digital Service can work together in the future.
We heard about specific challenges, such as the approach to Welsh-language digital services, and looked at the potential for digital transformation in Wales and across the UK.
Pictured is the lighting talk about 'Welsh Government’s approach to bilingual services' by Jeremy Evas, Head of Welsh Language Promotion, Welsh Government.
Sprint: Cardiff showcased the work of the Welsh Government to develop user-focused digital services, and showed how Wales and the Government Digital Service can work together in the future.
We heard about specific challenges, such as the approach to Welsh-language digital services, and looked at the potential for digital transformation in Wales and across the UK.
Sprint: Cardiff showcased the work of the Welsh Government to develop user-focused digital services, and showed how Wales and the Government Digital Service can work together in the future.
We heard about specific challenges, such as the approach to Welsh-language digital services, and looked at the potential for digital transformation in Wales and across the UK.
Pictured is the lighting talk about 'Digital Destination Marketing – The Wales Gateway Project' by Craig Goodwin, Senior Manager, Creative and Digital, Welsh Government.
Sprint: Edinburgh showcased the progress and potential of digital transformation across Scotland and the UK.
We heard from ministers, senior civil servants and digital practitioners about work to transform services, develop capability and ensure Scotland and the UK are world-leading digital nations.
Pictured is Colin Cook, Director of Digital, Scottish Government
Sprint: Cardiff showcased the work of the Welsh Government to develop user-focused digital services, and showed how Wales and the Government Digital Service can work together in the future.
We heard about specific challenges, such as the approach to Welsh-language digital services, and looked at the potential for digital transformation in Wales and across the UK.
Pictured is the fireside chat between Alison Pritchard, Director of EU Exit and Transformation, GDS and Caren Fullerton, Chief Digital Officer, Welsh Government.
Sprint: Edinburgh showcased the progress and potential of digital transformation across Scotland and the UK.
We heard from ministers, senior civil servants and digital practitioners about work to transform services, develop capability and ensure Scotland and the UK are world-leading digital nations.
Pictured is Colin Cook, Director of Digital, Scottish Government
NCTD took a page from the San Diego Trolley's playbook and had a graffiti artist paint a mural of a Sprinter car on a wal west of Vista TC Station in a successful attempt to cut down on tagging. Photo, 14 November 2009. © 2009 Peter Ehrlich
Sprint (2,3330 square feet)
2052 S Independence Boulevard, Suites 1-2, Princess Anne Marketplace, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened in the mid 2010s; it was originally a SunCom AT&T, which opened in 1998. It became a Cingular in the mid 2000s, AT&T again in January 2007, and Gold Exchange in 2009.
惑星分光観測衛星 SPRINT-A機体公開
SPRINT-A rollout
2013年夏に打ち上げられる予定の極端紫外線を観測する惑星観測衛星
SPRINTバスのSバンドアンテナ
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sprint cars at warneton speedway Belgium for the european championship 5th and 6th july.
sprint cars at warneton speedway Belgium for the european championship 5th and 6th july.
photos by stu of sixthsensemedia please contact me for images and prints, without tags on, at
sixthsensemedia@aol.com
sprint cars at warneton speedway Belgium for the european championship 5th and 6th july.
photos by stu of sixthsensemedia please contact me for images and prints, without tags on, at
sixthsensemedia@aol.com
Sprint: Edinburgh showcased the progress and potential of digital transformation across Scotland and the UK.
We heard from ministers, senior civil servants and digital practitioners about work to transform services, develop capability and ensure Scotland and the UK are world-leading digital nations.
Pictured is the workshop 'Scottish Digital Academy – Why agile and what is agile?' led by Dean Rhodes, Agile Coach, Rachel Learmonth, Scottish Digital Academy Finance Manager and Enoch Kabalo, Scottish Digital Academy Assistant Business Manager.
Sprint: Edinburgh showcased the progress and potential of digital transformation across Scotland and the UK.
We heard from ministers, senior civil servants and digital practitioners about work to transform services, develop capability and ensure Scotland and the UK are world-leading digital nations.
Sprint: Edinburgh showcased the progress and potential of digital transformation across Scotland and the UK.
We heard from ministers, senior civil servants and digital practitioners about work to transform services, develop capability and ensure Scotland and the UK are world-leading digital nations.
Pictured is the workshop, ‘How to collaborate with other organisations on end-to-end services’ by Will Harmer, Head of Service Communities, GDS, Kuba Bartwicki, Interaction Designer, GDS and Dhruv Sharma, User Research Lead, Scottish Government.
ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY, Hampton, Georgia, August 30, 2014 – NASCAR OneMain Financial driver, Elliott Sadler, gathers his heroes around him prior to taking the first lap of the Great Clips 500 Saturday night at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. His heroes are Georgia Citizen Soldiers that are being given the VIP treatment for the 2014 NASCAR Troops to the Tracks military salute in partnership with the Armed Forces Foundation along with this year’s presenting sponsor Bank of America. The event to honor our troops began in 2010 and has expanded to cover 27 races for the Sprint Cup series. (Georgia National Guard photo by Army Staff Sgt. Tracy J. Smith | released)
惑星分光観測衛星 SPRINT-A機体公開
SPRINT-A rollout
2013年夏に打ち上げられる予定の極端紫外線を観測する惑星観測衛星
太陽電池パネルヒンジ部分
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Sprint: Cardiff showcased the work of the Welsh Government to develop user-focused digital services, and showed how Wales and the Government Digital Service can work together in the future.
We heard about specific challenges, such as the approach to Welsh-language digital services, and looked at the potential for digital transformation in Wales and across the UK.
Pictured is the lighting talk about ‘Hwb’ education and learning platform for Wales' by Chris Owen, Head of Digital Learning Unit, Welsh Government.
Sprint: Cardiff showcased the work of the Welsh Government to develop user-focused digital services, and showed how Wales and the Government Digital Service can work together in the future.
We heard about specific challenges, such as the approach to Welsh-language digital services, and looked at the potential for digital transformation in Wales and across the UK.