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Technologies in use with Monitor Space Hazards

Purpose

In order to maximise value for our users and dedicate more developer time to bespoke features, we have used a series of off-the-shelf SaaS products to add functionality to the service. Their purpose is documented here.

Products used to support ‘Monitor Space Hazards’

Product URL Purpose Status
Auth0 https://www.auth0.com/ Identity and Access Management Active
COSMIC https://app.cosmicjs.com/mys-production/objects Editing of whole pages of text Active
GetForm https://app.getform.io/forms Feedback form Active
GitHub https://github.com Source and version control, GitHub actions for deployment Active
GOV.UK Notify https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/ Send emails and text notifications Active
GOV.UK PaaS https://www.cloud.service.gov.uk/ Cloud hosting platform and runtime Inactive
Let’s Encrypt https://letsencrypt.org/ Certificate authority and encryption Inactive
i18nexus https://app.i18nexus.com/ Allowing editing of text on front end application Active
Logit.io https://logit.io To log performance/behaviour of our website, ensure uptime etc. Inactive
Nutty about hosting https://www.nuttyabouthosting.co.uk/ Domain registration for monitor-your-satellites.space Inactive
Route 53 https://aws.amazon.com/route53/ Domain registration for www.monitor-your-satellites.service.gov.uk Active
PIWIK pro www.piwikpro.com Web statistics - browser usage, screen size, user journeys etc. Inactive
Sentry www.sentry.io Security logging and alerting Active
AWS https://aws.amazon.com/ Cloud technologies Active
Google Analytics https://analytics.google.com Web analytics - browser usage, screen size, user journeys etc. Active

Ownership

Further details about ownership and access to these service can be obtained at monitorspacehazards@ukspaceagency.gov.uk

Please note Login details to applicable services will be provided to UKSA and/or suppliers offline as required on a principle of least privilege basis.
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