Key areas of work
The Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO) supports agencies to foster a more adaptive and integrated public service that’s accessible and inclusive.
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                            Service modernisationModernise the delivery of government digital services to improve the experience and meet the expectations of New Zealanders. 
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                            Public service artificial intelligence (AI)Enable agencies to accelerate their adoption and use of AI to improve public services while protecting people and information. 
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                            All-of-Government digital portfolioManage All-of-Government digital products and provide access to reliable, secure and fit-for-purpose ICT services via common capabilities contracts, framework agreements and Marketplace. 
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                            Digital investment servicesProvide oversight and direction for agencies to make their digital investment more efficient and cost-effective. 
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                            Standards, guidance and resourcesSupport agencies to understand their responsibilities and how to protect and deliver government information and services. 
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                            Māori-Crown relationshipsHelp the public service to uphold and give effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in te ao Matihiko — the digital world. 
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                            C3 (Common Capabilities and Cloud) ProgrammeThis Programme is delivering new, modern, secure and fit-for-purpose channels, catalogues and services on Marketplace — to replace the expiring Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Telecommunications as a Service (TaaS) Common Capability agreements. 
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                            Government App ProgrammeThe Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO) has begun work on an app that will improve the way New Zealanders interact with government. 
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                            Finished programmes and projectsRead about past programmes and projects by NZ government organisations. 
