A co-designed Māori data governance model offers the NZ government the opportunity to develop an approach to data governance that reflects te ao Māori needs and interests in data.
A cross-government working party developed the plan, using a prioritisation framework. The development was overseen by the Information Group.
Following on from its first blog post, NZTA is now releasing in full its open data framework, toolkit and process overview.
SaferMe uses data to warn people about hazards and risks at work.
Last week, GCDS Mark Sowden spoke to members of the government data system on the progress we’ve made under Government Data Strategy and Roadmap, and what’s next on our journey. Check out his reflections here.
In January 2019, we published the content strategy and style guide for data.govt.nz. We'd love to get your feedback.
As emergency response agencies sift through the embers of the recent Pigeon Valley Fire, the lessons are again clear: reliable information, consistent communication and open data…
Open data discussion forums, websites and meetups where you can get (and share) information and ideas about the innovative use of open data.
International Open Data Day, Wellington was held in the National Library of New Zealand on Saturday, 4th March.
The mandated standard to be used to format street address information for sharing purposes.