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What we’re working on: May 2017

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This is a list of what we're working on in May 2017 and what we plan to do next. We've divided the work up into lists of what we're doing in regards to services built, the Yukon.ca website project and upcoming improvements.

Digital services

  • Provide support and make iterative enhancements to the newly launched Apply for a permit hunt authorization service.
  • Prepare for the upcoming public beta launch of Report a successful big game harvest.
  • Conduct and collect user feedback from Find a government employee private beta testing.
  • Make enhancements to Renew a vehicle registration.
  • Develop a new citizen engagement website and digital service.
  • Document and publish our transactional service delivery process on the soon-to-be private beta of the Government of Yukon Digital Standard.

Yukon.ca website

  • Develop the Yukon.ca content strategy.
  • Collaborate with Yellow Pencil to develop a statement of work to design and build Yukon.ca out as a functional website
  • Prepare for development of enhancements and usability improvements to the Government of Yukon version of Drupal
  • Add content design guide and Government of Yukon Style Guide to the Digital Standard.
  • Further tighten up security controls of the eServices Platform that will run the Drupal-based Yukon.ca website
  • Optimize the technical infrastructure of the eServices Platform so it's faster, simpler and more robust

Things we plan to do next

In June, we expect to:

  • Continue to operate and evaluate Piwik.
  • Conduct more user testing of services both in private and public beta modes
  • Develop a user training plan and supporting documentation for how to use Drupal's content management features
  • Make service enhancements to Pay a government invoice and ATIPP request for access to records.

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