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  • Current suppliers

    Found in Products & services / Current suppliers

    This is a list of New Zealand and internationally owned suppliers signed up to all-of-government (AoG) contracts where the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) is the lead agency.

  • How might an AI explain itself?

    Found in Blog / Published 29 November 2019 / By Jonathan Manning ,

    In his blog post on artificial intelligence (AI), GovTech Graduate Jonathan Manning draws on the New Zealand Law Foundation: Government use of artificial intelligence in New Zealand (the NZFL report) to discuss the role and effectiveness of explanation tools.

    As algorithms and AI become ubiquitous we all become ‘data subjects’ to organisations such as governments and businesses.

    In response, regulations such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation are beginning to emerge. The New Zealan…

  • Why does DIA employ a game designer?

    Found in Blog / Published 27 March 2019 / By Marita Vandenberg ,

    Why does the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) employ a game designer? “Because it needs one,” says Dr Hazel Bradshaw, the Emerging Technology Lead for the Service Innovation team in Service and System Transformation in Department of Internal Affairs.

  • New Zealand Vision for Health Technology

    Found in Showcase

    The Vision for Health Technology outlines how we see technology shaping the way New Zealanders 'live well, stay well and get well' in 2026.

  • 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.

  • Our customer research

    Found in Blog / Published 13 March 2015 / By Corinne Cordes ,

    Here at Result 10 we talk a lot about life being about events, not services. We use this as sort of shorthand to remind ourselves that government needs to stop operating in silos and join services together so that people find them easier to use (after all, that’s what we’re all about).

    To create these beautiful, seamless services of the future we know we need a better shared understanding of our customer’s current experience. So in late 2013 we kicked off a research project which has now been r…

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Lab+: Reverse engineering the future states

    Found in Blog / Published 30 June 2017 / By Pia Andrews ,

    The vision of future statesThe Lab+ research-backed visions of government service delivery show three future state models in which people benefit from government in a far more seamless and responsive way than they are able to now. See the "Lab+: Potential future states for government service delivery" blog post for details about these models:

    Conversational services
    Proactive delivery
    Help me plan
    The visions are useful to us in that they allow the opportunity for everyone to step awa…

  • LabPlus: Helping low income home-owners: Moving into a Rates Rebates Alpha

    Found in Blog / Published 04 April 2018 / By Siobhan McCarthy ,

    At the Service Innovation Lab, a multi-agency team from across Local and Central Government got together in September 2017 to collaboratively work on a Rates Rebates Discovery.

    'Rates Rebates’ is a subsidy (up to $620) for low-income homeowners on the cost of their residential rates. The subsidy is delivered by Local Councils and is administered by Central Government (specifically the Department of Internal Affairs).

    In the Discovery phase there were a number of opportunities identified f…

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