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  • Open government information and data programme

    A cross-government programme to accelerate the release and reuse of open government data to maximise the value of that data.

  • An informed use of facial recognition technology by NZ Police

    Police are developing a suite of activities to ensure any emerging technologies, such as Facial Recognition Technology, are well understood, publicly accepted, and if need be, regulated. It is also critical that any impacts of technology are understood from a Te Ao Māori perspective.

  • Quick NZGOAL guide for users (January 2015)

    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…

  • Quick NZGOAL guide for agencies (January 2015)

    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…

  • Holistic data governance

    This page describes holistic data governance, how it differs from other approaches, why you might consider it, and what it might involve.

  • Category: Describe

    The following tables show the capabilities in one of the 7 possible categories (i.e., capabilities get repeated across the categories as applicable). This view is useful…

  • Category: Store

    The following tables show the capabilities in one of the 7 possible categories (i.e., capabilities get repeated across the categories as applicable). This view is useful…

  • Privacy for open data

    It is important that you always consider the impacts of publishing your data upon privacy. On this page, we discuss the nature of risk and the options you have to address it. 

  • Exploring Te Ao Māori perspectives on offshore data storage

    This report seeks to strengthen the Māori-Crown relationship by building understanding of Māori perspectives on data storage. It also aims to inform discussions and guide government agencies in their decision-making about storing data.

  • Standards for open data

    When releasing open data it is important to use a standard to ensure your data is comparable and interoperable.

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