This week the Minister of Statistics James Shaw, launched the Algorithm Charter for Aotearoa New Zealand. The charter has already been signed by more than 20 government agencies. The Charter signals that these agencies are committed to being consistent, transparent and accountable in their use of algorithms.
Ok, so I'm in the middle of data migration for the new data.govt.nz open data portal at the moment and thought I'd take a moment to highlight something that:
Learn about the lifecycle of a dataset, and data management plans (DMP), why they are important, and how to write one.
Principle 3: Use good data standards and practices. This principle includes ngā tikanga Wānanga (organisations) and Kaitiaki (guardians).
We look at the latest results from the data.govt.nz community feedback survey, to find out what works for you, what doesn't, and how we can improve the experience of using data.govt.nz.
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.
This page lays out the refreshed system strategy for the government data system of Aotearoa NZ. The strategy was published as part of the data system strategy and roadmap 2021.
There is growing realisation around the world of the value in carrying out data inventories as a key foundational step to a well-managed data infrastructure and…
Minister for Statistics James Shaw has announced a public consultation on a proposed algorithm charter for government agencies.
This web tool and app helps hunters and adventurers in New Zealand plan their trips and increases safety.