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Web accessibility practitioners take first step in co-designing new guidance for New Zealand
Found in Blog / Published 28 October 2020 / By Tamsin Ewing ,
Results of DIA’s accessibility questionnaire last month show practitioners’ keen interest in and enthusiasm for the new guidance that government is developing on making web content accessible.
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Implementing the Federation Assurance Standard
Found in Standards & guidance / Identity / Identification management / Guidance / Implementing the Federation Assurance Standard
Guidance on the Federation Assurance Standard and how to comply with the controls.
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Ngā Kete: driving better education outcomes through information sharing
Ngā Kete has opened up access to the wider variety of data and information the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) holds in easy-to-use ways.
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Legally binding agreements
Found in Standards & guidance / Information sharing standard / Legally binding agreements
Learn about legally binding agreements and existing or planned contracts when implementing the information sharing standard.
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Risk assessment guidance
Found in Standards & guidance / Information sharing standard / Risk assessment guidance
How to do a risk assessment and the areas to cover are described in this guidance for the information sharing standard.
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Definitions
Found in Standards & guidance / Information sharing standard / Definitions
Definitions for words that have a specific meaning under the information sharing standard and guidance.
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Benefiting from a modern, cloud-based workplace during COVID-19
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development leveraged its cloud capabilities during COVID-19 and adapted its use of digital tools to continue core business and connect remotely in new ways.
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Problems with extreme approaches to shadow cloud
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Cloud services / Cloud plans / Shadow cloud / Problems with extreme approaches to shadow cloud
Whether it’s a hands-off-the-wheel or an overly strict approach, both often create the same or similar outcomes — all mostly negative for your organisation, the NZ government and New Zealanders.