This paper proposes a simple approach/tool (VPAt) for identifying the value propositions of explicit data management domains for stakeholder business imperatives.
BackgroundData management frameworks are traditionally unrelatable…
The algorithm charter shows an enduring commitment for government agencies to use algorithms in a fair, ethical and transparent way.
In February and March 2016 Open Data NZ held a series of conversations with leading international open data experts, including Joel Gurin.
The data capability framework is a tool designed to help define and develop data & analytical capabilities.
This page describes holistic data governance, how it differs from other approaches, why you might consider it, and what it might involve.
An early paper on the data flow model, with a particular emphasis on how it was being implemented at Stats NZ. This paper was written by…
The Declaration on Open and Transparent Government was approved by Cabinet on 8 August 2011.
At the second community of practice hui, attendees brought their real experiences with the Algorithm Charter so they could share what had worked, what hadn’t, and, most of all, what they had learnt along the way.
IntroductionThe New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) is government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use…
This content strategy defines how we’ll create and sustain good web content for data.govt.nz, to ensure each piece of content adds value. This strategy doesn’t include…