Stats NZ is holding workshops for open data users next week: come along to share, learn and rub shoulders with other people who share your interest in open data.
The Action Plan took effect on 1 July 2017, following public consultation, and sets out goals and initiatives to 30 June 2020. It has been updated to include initiatives for implementing the principles of the international Open Data Charter.
A data stewardship framework enables government to better manage and use the data it holds on behalf of New Zealanders.
Up-to-date links to information, data, and work to support the Aotearoa NZ data system. For instance, the data portal, open data catalogue, data registry, and all-of-government data and information work registry.
Open data discussion forums, websites and meetups where you can get (and share) information and ideas about the innovative use of open data.
We’re looking for new people to join the Data Ethics Advisory Group. Read more to find out how you can be part of a group that provides advice to government agencies, helps maximise the opportunities and benefits from new and emerging uses of data, and advises on responsibly managing potential risk and harm.
The algorithm charter shows an enduring commitment for government agencies to use algorithms in a fair, ethical and transparent way.
A summary of the responses Stats NZ received during the public consultation on the draft algorithm charter.
1. What is NZGOAL?NZGOAL is an open access and open licensing framework that promotes the release for re-use of non-personal copyright works and non-copyright material held…
The Department of Internal Affairs has sponsored $2,000 bounties for the each of the two following national challenge questions.