This page provides a brief overview of the Data Investment Plan, published by the Government Chief Data Steward in December 2022. The Data Investment Plan supports a more systematic approach to government investment in data.
Our content strategy principles set the expectations for any content on our site. We believe that if content can follow and meet each these principles every…
Engagement with data users is a key part of the Open Government Data Action Plan, because it helps to understand and prioritise what data users want.
This report seeks to strengthen the Māori-Crown relationship by building understanding of Māori perspectives on data storage. It also aims to inform discussions and guide government agencies in their decision-making about storing data.
Learn what data is and why it is important, and learn about some of the related terms, principles, and frameworks.
All of our content passes through various stages during its lifecycle, from planning to retirement and back again. We actively manage each of these stages to…
This year, groups from around the country took part in International Open Data Day, working on everything from writing tutorials and feedback, to building front ends, to sharing knowledge and discussing books.
Sean Audain, Innovation Officer (Smart City) at Wellington City Council, talks about their open data journey and what they've learnt over the years at GovHack.
Principle 4: Clear purpose and action. This principle includes ngā tikanga Wairua (spirit or soul of a person) and Mauri (life principle or force).
Principle 2: Maintain public confidence and trust to use data. This principle includes ngā tikanga Pono (true to the principles of culture) and Tika (value for all).