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  • Terms of reference: IRC

    Terms of reference for the Mandated Standards Implementation and Review Committee (IRC).

  • GeoNet

    GeoNet provide free access to high quality and timely data and information for emergency management, research, industry use and to the public.

  • Kamo Place Race - Town planning made lean and agile

    When the Whangarei District Council’s District Planning Team started thinking about a new Town Plan for Kamo, New Zealand, they wanted to make it meaningful to the people most affected – the people who live there.

  • Government Chief Data Steward (GCDS)

    The Government Chief Data Steward role supports the use of data as a resource across government to help deliver better services to New Zealanders. It’s held by the Chief Executive of Stats NZ Colin Lynch.

  • Value proposition assessment tool

    The Value Proposition Assessment tool helps data practitioners articulate the value of good data management practices. We provide a introduction to the tool and a link to more detailed guidance. 

  • Information Group

    The IG is a cross-agency group chaired by leaders in the Public Service. The group aims to increase the effectiveness of Public Service by strengthening the leadership of the government data system.

  • Charter implementation plan

    In July 2020, the ‘Algorithm charter for Aotearoa New Zealand’ was released with the intention of increasing public confidence and visibility on the use of algorithms…

  • Declaration on Open and Transparent Government

    The Declaration on Open and Transparent Government was approved by Cabinet on 8 August 2011.

  • Open Data, Open Potential 2020

    An event held on 6 March 2020.

    At this gathering to celebrate Open Data Day we were informed, challenged, and inspired by speakers offering different perspectives.

    Tackling corruption…

  • The Open Data Game Surprise

    I take my hat off to PwC Wellington and Auckland for appreciating the value of data and being bold enough to try new ways to help others learn about it.

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