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DVLA is expanding its team of Infrastructure Designers and Engineers with a Business Analyst to help the UK government build and run great digital services for the people of the UK.
•From the information gathered from multiple sources, develop meaningful user stories complete with acceptance criteria for functional and non-functional requirements.
•Elicit requirements using interviews, document analysis, requirements workshops, surveys, site visits, business process descriptions, use cases, scenarios, business analysis, task and workflow analysis.
•Critically evaluate information gathered from multiple sources, reconcile conflicts, decompose high-level information into details, abstract up from low-level information to a general understanding, and distinguish user requests from the underlying true needs.
•Proactively communicate and collaborate with external and internal customers to analyze information needs and requirements (functional and non-functional) and deliver requirements Use Cases, user stories, etc., as needed.
•Utilize your experience in using enterprise-wide requirements definition and management systems and methodologies.
•Successfully engage in multiple initiatives simultaneously
•Serves as the conduit between the customer community (internal and external customers) and the software development team through which requirements flow.
•Develop requirements specifications according to standard templates, using natural language.
•Be the liaison between the business units, technology teams and support teams.
Provision of bus service route 9/N9 for 5 years. Please note, cost posted on Contracts Finder sometimes differ from those on the internet, this is due to post award negotiations.
The RNCP (Radiological Nuclear Change Programme) is delivering an ambitious programme within this Spending Review Period. The Contract is to provide support to the programme and key projects. The projects will enhance current capabilities and expand RN detection and deterrence, increasing national coverage and reducing the RN terrorism risk.
Framework for the provision of printing for the Trust. To include exercise / work books, knowledge organisers, brochures and other printed materials as required.
Collaborative Hybrid Mail contract (Multi-Trust) including Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust (HCT), Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) and West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust (WHTHT) - Contract awarded via the SBS Framework Patient/Citizen Communication & Engagement Solutions SBS10175 - Contract price based on volume utilisation
This is a project funded through the Joint Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Research Programme to support strategy delivery.
People, communities, and governments tend to devote much effort to preparing for and responding to flooding, even in the face of the longer-term economic and health effects along the path to recovery. This project aims to consider the current state and arrangements of the flood recovery process and identify where opportunities to improve the current arrangements and practice might lie. This project would help to promote effective recovery plans, it is not intended to impose new, additional policies or guidance on the flood recovery process.
Provision of a Rapid Access Physiotherapy Service for Somerset County Council staff. Contract extension utilising the final 1 x 12 month extension option.