Pro Installer February 2016 - Issue 35 | Page 22

22 FEBRUARY 2016 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk SHARE DRIVING LICENCE GOES LIVE The ‘Share Driving Licence’ service from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has now gone live. This will not change the user experience but does signify that it has successfully passed the 18 service standards for government digital services hosted on GOV.UK. Among the benefits of the online service are that it provides up-to-date information - accessible from anywhere where there is an internet connection or access to a telephone. It also offers better and safer licence checking for third parties - saving nearly half a million drivers every year from having to pay £20 to replace a lost counterpart. The DVLA’s challenge was to develop a service that allowed third parties, such as employers, rental companies and driving instructors, a way of checking appropriate driving licence details from the 45 million driving records held on its database. The DVLA explored several concepts of how this could be done before arriving at a solution to ensure the driver remains in control of who they share their driving information with. This involves the driver generating a check code from within the View Driving Licence service, and the third party redeeming the code to access the record summary via Check Driving Licence. Getting to this stage represents several months’ worth of user research, and developing the service from prototype screens to the full live service. The team worked to transform users’ thoughts and actions into working software to give the best user experience possible. During the nine months of the prototype or beta stage, the DVLA carried out 29 rounds of usability testing, observing users in real MAJOR GLASS WINS INSTALLATION OF THE YEAR Votes have been counted and verified and REHAU can now announce that the winner of its 2015 Installation of the Year competition is Hornchurch-based Major Glass and Glazing. The Essex company’s stunning project in black brown REHAU TOTAL70c attracted nearly 50% of the online votes, ranking above the three other very impressive shortlisted projects from Basfords, Climatec Windows and Kestral Home Improvements. The Major Glass and Glazing installation is a demonstration of how PVCu windows can enhance the appearance of even the most traditional looking property with 18 windows, four doors, two skylights and an exterior balustrade all installed in the mock Tudor style house as part of an overall modernisation project. The company has won not just the honour and prestige of the REHAU Installation of the Year title, but also a digital SLR camera so that the team can go on capturing great shots of their work. As a family company Major Glass and Glazing specialises in all aspects of glass and glazing, both residential and commercial, and prides itself on its ability to deliver quality installations. Managing Director Barry Major has been installing REHAU profile for 18 years and believes the design and quality of the products are fundamental to his business’ success. www.rehau.uk life scenarios navigating their way through the service. It also analysed over 69,000 comments from users’ feedback. The service used all this information to continue to make improvements - all the way up to go-live. Since the launch of the public beta in May over 7.9 million records have been viewed with 3.3 million sharing codes created and over 1.2 million licence checks completed. Further usability testing is planned and the DVLA will be talking to and visiting the companies who took part in its private beta to gather further insight and improve the service. Sessions like these allow it to design its services to be the best they can be. Visit the DVLA blog for updates and service improvements.