Using Drupal for Rules as Code projects in NZ and Australia
Phillipa and Suchi worked on two projects in 2022 that combined Drupal and Rules as Code (RaC).
This presentation will provide a quick overview of both projects, before moving into the technical solution. Salsa built an OpenFisca Drupal module to integrate OpenFisca with a Drupal webform.
Scanning the Australian Government ecosystem. How popular is Drupal down under?
Have you ever wondered how popular Drupal is in your local state and at the Federal Government level? This talk will answer that question, using open source tooling.
Better user and editor experience - exploring open data on GovCMS
Julia Topliss, former Account Manager at Morpht, presents on work on the new IPEA website.
A case study about location based search on nsw.gov.au website
The OneCX program is transforming the customer’s digital experience of the NSW Government. It’s making it easier for customers to access the information they need, without having to understand or navigate the structure of government.
Using Drupal as a content store for Service NSW apps
This presentation will share how different teams at Service NSW are using Drupal to host content.
Test Automation for GovCMS using Cypress
This session looks at how GovCMS handles test automation using Cypress as part of our continuous improvement and deployment for SaaS sites on the platform, the benefits it provides for front end testing and our goal for more automated testing.
Rules as Code - Delivering a personalised citizen experience for GovCMS
Rules as code (RaC) is the process of taking legislation, regulations and policies and turning them into machine-readable code.
Managing Drupal Teams in Government
This talk is about Drupal Team in Government with Abigail Bowman and Laura Larrimor.
Optimizing the haystack- Improving findability in content-heavy websites
Blue State, Dovecot & Axelerant will discuss migrating a complex website to Drupal 8 & leveraging taxonomy to make content more accessible.
Case Study: mtc.ca.gov
This session will describe the new Drupal 9 mtc.ca.gov website.
This site was recently migrated from Drupal 7, but has a handful of interesting new features, including a new approach to the Granicus meeting importer (as demonstrated at last year's DrupalGovCon).