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  • Steady states - an overview

    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…

  • Top 10 datasets

    In June 2016, the Open Government Information & Data Programme conducted a nationwide survey asking people the top 10 datasets they would like to see released.

  • Background and context

    This page lays out the reasons behind the refreshed Government Sytem Strategy and Roadmap for Aotearoa NZ. It provides background context for the development of the refreshed strategy and roadmap and previous versions of the Government Data Strategy and Roadmap.

  • Terms of reference: Information group

    Information Group: Terms of Reference [PDF 174 KB]

    PurposeTo increase the effectiveness of the Public Service by strengthening leadership of the government data system.

    Responsibilities      The Information Group…

  • Our why, what, how, and who

    The vision, strategic position, and key business objectives describe why we exist, what we hope to achieve, and how our focus compares to other government websites.…

  • New Zealand Legislation website

    Providing access to legislation is a fundamental part of the PCO’s role – and in 2008 they launched the New Zealand Legislation website. The site provides free access to legislation, including up-to-date reprints of Acts and Legislative Instruments.

  • Guidance note 3

    This guidance note:

    (a)  sets out suggested paragraphs for insertion into requests for proposals, requests for tenders and requests for quotes (Notices of Procurement) that seek the…

  • Declaration on Open and Transparent Government

    The Declaration on Open and Transparent Government was approved by Cabinet on 8 August 2011.

  • COVID-19 lessons learnt and recommendations

    The Government Chief Data Steward (GCDS) proposes six recommendations to improve the resilience of the government data system. The recommendations are based on the experiences of government agencies and international organisations during the pandemic.

  • Background and Context

    A cross-government working party developed the plan, using a prioritisation framework. The development was overseen by the Information Group.

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