Search results for emerging tech
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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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Government signals Chief Technology Officer a priority appointment
Found in News
From Hon Clare CurranThe Government has outlined its priorities across digital technology, media and open government signalling that the establishment of a Chief Technology Officer is at the top of the list.
Delivering the keynote speech at NetHui 2017, the Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media and Government Digital Services and the Associate Minister of State Services (Open Government), Clare Curran, said that the Chief Technology Officer would be responsible for preparin… -
Government Innovation Week Aotearoa — Wellington 2025
Found in News
From 21-22 October 2025, the Public Sector Network will host the Government Innovation Week Aotearoa — a pivotal event for government leaders driving transformation.
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Māori-Crown relationships
Found in Digital government / Key areas of work / Māori-Crown relationships
Help the public service to uphold and give effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in te ao Matihiko — the digital world.
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Public Service AI Framework
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Artificial intelligence (AI) / Public Service AI Framework
A framework supporting the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies across the New Zealand Public Service. The Public Service AI Framework sits within the National AI Strategy which was launched in July 2025.
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Transparency 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 / Transparency
Be open with your people and the public about why and how you’re using GenAI. Public service agencies need to be able to explain what information goes into AI systems and what the results are used for.
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MBIE report highlights growth potential of New Zealand’s virtual reality sector
Found in News
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has welcomed the release of a report that forecasts New Zealand’s cross reality sector will reach over $320 million in annual revenue and employ double the number of people within two years.
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Mobility Marketplace
The NZ Transport Agency has created the world's 1st open Mobility Marketplace using a real-time data processing platform.