Government Actions
This page outlines some of the key actions the Government is investing in to develop the Government area of the Digital Strategy. These initiatives work alongside one another and support the development of intitiatives in other areas.
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E-Government Strategy Nationwide - State Services Commission
One of the focus areas of E-government is using tools like the Internet to increase the value of government services provided to New Zealanders. Government agencies have increased their focus on the Internet as a channel for publishing information, and for delivering interactive services. The E-Government programme covers the range of core government services and content, and includes a large array of agency specific projects (details available on the E-government website www.e.govt.nz ). |
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ICT Strategic Framework for Education
The Framework is a collaborative education sector programme to ensure interoperability across the sector. These initiatives involve six education-sector agencies (Career Services www.careers.govt.nz, Education Review Office www.ero.govt.nz, Ministry of Education www.moe.govt.nz, New Zealand Qualifications Authority www.nzqa.govt.nz, Teachers Council www.teacherscouncil.govt.nz, TEC www.tec.govt.nz and National Library of New Zealand www.natlib.govt.nz).
See more detail at www.moe.govt.nz |
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Health Information Strategy for New Zealand Supports health and disability strategies to make innovative use of information to improve the health and participation of New Zealand. You can find out more about developments in the health sector by visiting the following websites:
æ www.nzhis.govt.nz/publications/strategy æ www.hisac.govt.nz/ |
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Continuum – Create and Maintain, a whole-of-government approach to record-keeping, designed to help government agencies meet best practice record-keeping standards, so that the most significant records of government are preserved now and for future generations. See Archives New Zealand's website - http://www.archives.govt.nz/continuum/ |
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Geospatial Strategy Location-related information underpins many activities, e.g. emergency services' response, defence planning, Treaty of Waitangi processes, the provision of health services, business decisions, and everyday activities of New Zealanders. The strategy covers Data, Access, Interoperability, and Governance. (With central and local government, Crown Research Institutes, and industry). Find out more at www.linz.govt.nz |