...and services to be updated more easily, supporting safer navigation and informed marine use of the African Great Lakes and Rivers. Why are the African Great Lakes important? The African...
...time some code was deployed, it could take days before anybody knew if the code was working as expected. But as the UKHO started to move into a more agile...
...principles. We borrowed them where possible and invented where not! This gave us a long list of principles – much too long for even the most ardent data guru to...
...for any crisis or emergency on its islands. As part of this project, our specialist teams have recently managed the first phase of data collection using airborne and vessel-based bathymetric...
...and for cross pollination of ideas from different departments. We run a weekly 'coffee and code' drop in session where we help people learn to code. It also serves as...
...phase with our User Experience (UX) and Product team, ahead of potential development in 2022. The Design Sprint process Our UX team were central in setting up and facilitating the...
...your data Enjoy the pictures it spits out Whilst this sounds straight forward, it actually involved a lot of picking apart Python code and debugging confusing outputs - which gave...
As a government agency, we get to work with a wide range of specialist organisations – which often gives us the opportunity to exchange valuable skills and knowledge. This was...
...shipping industry? Clearly not, as anyone who joined us and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency at the illustrious IMO headquarters in Central London would agree. Friends and colleagues across the...
...the Agreement on Port State Measures (PMSA) and the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), and cooperation with global and regional scientific organisations. Making the data holdings of hydrographic...
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