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…
Te Papa has used Wellington City Council's freely available cyber twin of Wellington City so museum visitors can explore the impact of tsunamis.
This paper explores barriers currently preventing agencies from providing more open data that is comparable and interoperable.
Purpose
When to use this guidance?
Why is this guidance needed?
Making an informed decision to release open source software
What to consider?
Motivations to release government open source software
Concerns about…
Stats NZ hosted it’s final Raraunga Ara Rau session for 2023. You can read about the event here.
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.
A cross-government working party developed the plan, using a prioritisation framework. The development was overseen by the Information Group.
Data.govt.nz's data APIs are made openly available for users and it's worth taking a moment to find out what you can and cannot do when using our APIs in your own applications.
Following on from its first blog post, NZTA is now releasing in full its open data framework, toolkit and process overview.
Give your feedback on the proposed open government data dashboard for the Open Government Partnership National Action Plan.