A cross-government review, undertaken in 2018, of how government uses algorithms to improve the lives of New Zealanders.
Ngā Tikanga Paihere draws on 10 tikanga (Te Ao Māori/Māori world concepts) to help you establish goals, boundaries, and principles that guide and inform your data practice.
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…
This page describes traditional data governance, when it is useful, and what it involves. It also highlights some of the limitations of a traditional approach to data governance.
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…
A cross-government working party developed the plan, using a prioritisation framework. The development was overseen by the Information Group.
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.
We’re ramping up for this year’s GovHack event at the moment and excited to be a national sponsor again this year.
Data.govt.nz is changing and updating our navigation to help you find things easier. Read about what we found from our user research.
Data confidentiality relates to whether individuals, households, or businesses can be identified within the data.