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  • School Finder

    In 2009 The Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga built School Finder – an application that uses Google Maps to present up-to-date information about schools.

  • How do I add or update our Chief Executive expenses?

    Public Service Commission ask agencies to disclose their Departmental Secretary or Chief Executive Expenses at least annually. Data.govt.nz allows you to self-manage the update process to the CE Expenses datasets. This allows agencies to publish faster and meet the disclosure deadline.

  • Development of NZGOAL

    The State Services Commission and the Department of Internal Affairs led work to develop the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL), which was…

  • Implementation plan: Comparable and interoperable data 

    This implementation plan provides a timeline for activities that support meeting our obligations as a signatory to the international Open Data Charter.

  • How to respond to a data request

    Data.govt.nz allows people to request open data from agencies with a data request form. This guidance page helps agencies resolve data requests they receive by using the response features built into data.govt.nz.

  • Guidance note 3

    This guidance note:

    (a)  sets out suggested paragraphs for insertion into requests for proposals, requests for tenders and requests for quotes (Notices of Procurement) that seek the…

  • NZGOAL-SE guidance note 2

    Getting started

    Don’t repeat yourself

    Where and how to publicly release your code?

    What to include in your first code release

    Working in the open

    Safe configuration practices

    Release early and often

    Version…

  • An open data sun rises, as another sets.

    The open government information and data programme has concluded. But the lessons from the programme will inform our ongoing commitment and work toward open government data, which endures under the Chief Government Data Steward.

  • Data governance – now more than ever

    Data governance norms can be the proverbial calm in the storm. It seems to me we need that now, more than ever.

  • SIA open source code

    The Social Investment Agency and released code for their Social Investment Analytical Layer leading to considerable savings and faster research.

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