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  • Articles about content design

    Found in Standards & guidance / Design and UX / Content design guidance / Content design tools and resources / Articles about content design

    Check out this small selection of articles from trustworthy sources.

  • Cabinet Minute — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines: Mandatory Requirements

    Found in Standards & guidance / NZ Government Web Standards / Web Standards Cabinet Minute and Paper / Cabinet Minute — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines: Mandatory Requirements

    The 2003 Cabinet Minute mandated the New Zealand Government Web Standards (then called the Web Guidelines) for all public service and non-public service departments in the State Services.

  • The Digital Nations

    Found in Digital government / International partnerships / The Digital Nations

    Digital Nations, or DN, is a network of the world’s most advanced digital nations with a shared goal of harnessing digital technology and new ways of working to improve citizens’ lives.

  • Data and information governance and maturity

    Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Enterprise architecture / Architecture resources / Data and information governance and maturity

    Tools for agencies to measure and improve data and information governance and maturity.

  • What's new with the Web Standards?

    Found in News

    The updated NZ Government Web Accessibility and Web Usability Standards include a number of changes that impact government organisations’ work.

  • Web Standards clinics

    Found in Standards & guidance / NZ Government Web Standards / Web Standards clinics

    Bring your questions and challenges, general or specific, about the Web Standards and accessibility to receive advice and guidance in a supportive, informal group setting.

  • 7 steps to helping older people find what they need

    Found in Blog / Published 16 May 2016 / By Meg Howie

    At Govt.nz, we’re working on producing information about services that are relevant to older people. We published a big chunk of new content about health services on the site on the 29th of April. Our approach is to organise content around the needs of users rather than the structure of government. Here’s the process we followed to decide how to group the pages so that people can find the information they need.

    1. Environment scan — what information is out there?To begin, we looked online and f…

  • DNSSEC practice statement

    Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Government domain names / Manage your domains / Built-in security — DNSSEC / DNSSEC practice statement

    On this page:

    1. Introduction

    1.1 Document Name and Identification
    1.2 Community
    1.3 Applicability
    1.4 Document Management
    2. Publication and Repositories

    2.1 Official publication site
    2.2 Publication of key signing keys
    3. Operational Requirements

    3.1 Activation of DNSSEC for child zone
    3.2 Registration of delegation signer (DS) records
    3.3 Method to prove possession of private key
    3.4 Removal of DS record
    4. Management, Operational and Physical Controls

    4.1 Site Controls
    4.2 Key Material…

  • 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.

  • 7. Work in the open

    Found in Standards & guidance / Digital Service Design Standard / 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.
    Why it mattersPublic services are built with public money. So, unless t…

  • Procurement Hack review – redefining procurement for a digital age

    Found in Blog / Published 20 August 2018 / By Andrew Earnshaw

    On Thursday 9 August over 70 attendees from across the State sector and ICT supply community attended the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) E-Leaders Transforming Procurement Hack.  We wanted to know how we can make procurement easier, inclusive and more transparent for all.

    Hack Facilitator “Miramar Mike” Riversdale led the group through introductions and some interesting warm up exercises that helped highlight the make-up of our cohort.  The moving, mingling and li…

  • Web Standards clinics 2019

    Found in News

    Web Standards “drop-in” clinics are being held every second Thursday in Wellington, starting on 1 August.

  • All-of-government mindsets

    Found in Standards & guidance / Design and UX / Research / All-of-government mindsets

    Research into all-of-government mindsets that will help you understand who is looking for government services.

  • Lists

    Found in Standards & guidance / Design and UX / Content design guidance / Content structure / Lists

    How to make your lists readable and useful.

  • Using optimistic futures to inform your work today

    Found in Blog / Published 15 August 2018 / By Matt McCallum

    While innovation and design should always have a future focus, how far forward and for what purpose is often less clear.

    Helping support the transformation of government requires vision, creativity and experimentation. Yet the work government does is often reactive and constrained by funding and election cycles.

    As the government embraces design thinking, there is an opportunity to use these tools to catalyse, unpack and make our future thoughts tangible. How can we be more preemptive, especia…

  • Managing information prior to release in a digital environment

    Found in Standards & guidance / Governance / Managing online channels / Web information and data lifecycle / Managing information prior to release in a digital environment

    Understand how to protect your information until it's ready for publishing.

  • The size and shape of government web

    Found in Blog / Published 18 December 2014 / By Jared Gulian

    As part of the Web Consolidation Strategic Assessment work, we’ve been looking at the government web domain and doing some analysis and categorisation. This work is part of our current state analysis, and it helps us understand the existing landscape better. We’re doing this work to figure out the best way forward.

    How many websites?Just how many websites does central government have? Back in July 2011, the Rethink Online strategy estimated that there were “approximately 600 websites across gov…

  • Smart Wellington

    Found in Showcase

    Smart Wellington is the capital’s smart city development program. It has brought together a number of Government, NGO, CivicTech and citizen groups to focus on the issues our city faces, understand our various roles in addressing them and act together to make better system-wide outcomes happen.

  • Service Innovation is full steam ahead

    Found in Blog / Published 31 August 2018 / By Karl McDiarmid

    The Service Innovation team is gearing up for a big increase in activity over the next few weeks, following finalisation of funding and an approved work programme.

    The Digital Government Partnership Chief Executives  have now confirmed the funding for the Service Innovation work programme for the coming year, after considering the applications to the innovation fund.  This confirmation provides the certainty for the programme and for the associated Lab-based activities to proceed.

    The work pro…

  • Why create a digital service design standard?

    Found in Blog / Published 21 June 2018 / By Stephen Clarke

    Why develop a Digital Service Design Standard?We recognised the need for some underpinning principles and foundational guidance to support system transformation around the design, development and delivery of services to the public. A lot of work has been undertaken in this space by our Digital 7 (D7) country partners. We didn’t want to re-invent the wheel, so we looked to reuse what our partners have done where possible. However, we also needed to take into account the uniqueness of the New Zeal…

  • Cabinet Paper — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines

    Found in Standards & guidance / NZ Government Web Standards / Web Standards Cabinet Minute and Paper / Cabinet Paper — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines

    Background to the 2003 Cabinet Minute is provided by this 2003 Cabinet Paper proposing that Cabinet direct State sector organisations implement the New Zealand Government Web Guidelines.

  • Implementing the Privacy Principles

    Found in Standards & guidance / Governance / Managing online channels / Security and privacy for websites / Designing for security and privacy / Implementing the Privacy Principles

    Find out about the 13 Privacy Principles outlined in the Privacy Act 2020, and how to follow them.

  • Privacy by Design (PbD)

    Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Manage a privacy programme / Privacy by Design (PbD)

    Privacy by Design (PbD) is a design methodology that includes privacy as an essential priority of any product, service, system or process.

  • Domain Name System Service

    Found in Products & services / Products and services A-Z / Domain Name System Service

    The government Domain Name System (DNS) service provides for registration and management of .govt.nz and .parliament.nz domain names across the public sector.

  • Digital standards principles

    Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Government digital standards catalogue / Digital standards principles

    The digital standards principles are intended to be used as criteria for selecting standards that the Government Enterprise Architect either accepts or recommends for use across NZ government agencies.

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