Search results for ‘seems’
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Categorise shadow cloud services
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Cloud services / Cloud plans / Shadow cloud / Manage shadow cloud in your organisation / Categorise shadow cloud services
Based on what your shadow cloud services do, put them into your organisation’s existing categories and check what is already approved in those categories.
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GEA-NZ dimension: Governance and performance
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Enterprise architecture / GEA-NZ framework / Dimensions of the GEA-NZ framework / GEA-NZ dimension: Governance and performance
This section will help you to consider governance needs and performance measures across all aspects of your architecture.
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Privacy and GenAI
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Artificial intelligence (AI) / Responsible AI Guidance for the Public Service: GenAI / GenAI and customer experience with government / Privacy
Make sure your privacy approach to GenAI meets data-protection rules and legislation, respecting people’s information.
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Terms of use for websites
Found in Standards & guidance / Content, design and UX / Usability / Terms of use for websites
Government organisations are encouraged to provide terms of use on interactive websites and those that require authenticated access. Organisations are encouraged to consult their legal teams when developing such terms of use.
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Introduction to NZ’s digital transformation
Found in Digital government / About digital government / Introduction to NZ’s digital transformation
Digital government is about putting people first. We’re focusing on what people need from government in these fast-changing times and how we can meet their needs using emerging technologies, data and changes to government culture, practices and processes.
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7. Work in the open
Found in Standards & guidance / Digital Service Design Standard / Current principles / 7. Work in the open
Ensure the ongoing integrity of your work, by sharing the evidence, decision-making, knowledge, research, and process.
Use open standards and common government platforms where available and appropriate.
Commit to working towards using open source software.
Share source code where possible, proportionate to risk.
Make all non-sensitive data and information open to the outside world for sharing and reuse under an open licence.
New standard proposed
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3. Recommendations — Accessible digital government services for New Zealand
Found in Digital government / Strategy and insights / Insights and commentary / Accessible Digital Government Services for New Zealand / 3. Recommendations
The recommendations in this section have been grouped into themes. Each theme includes smaller recommendations and processes.
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Digitising government at Techweek 2024
Found in Blog / Published 12 July 2024
To celebrate Techweek 2024, the Digital Public Service (DPS) branch hosted 2 online events — on 21 and 22 May. The webinars highlighted initiatives within DPS and across government, that are helping agencies to provide digital services for New Zealanders.
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Purpose Matters: Work through checks and balances
Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Data Protection and Use Policy (DPUP) / Read the DPUP Guidelines / Purpose Matters Guideline / Work through checks and balances
It’s important agencies check their purpose for collecting people’s information and whether it is appropriate or required.
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Government domain names
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Government domain names
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) manages the allocation of .govt.nz and .parliament.nz domains. This service is for all New Zealand central and local government organisations.