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Government secures cloud framework agreement with Amazon Web Services

The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has secured a pan-government agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) – a major global cloud services supplier – to help agencies accelerate the adoption of public cloud services. 

“This agreement is further recognition of New Zealand’s leadership in digital government,” says Government Chief Technology Officer, Tim Occleshaw. “It is a valuable addition to our portfolio of commercial arrangements with local and international suppliers.”

This cloud framework agreement leverages the scale of New Zealand government agencies as a single customer and supports the New Zealand Government’s Cloud First policy. The agreement is not mandated for agencies, but will save those who choose to use it time and resources through simplified contractual processes.

“This agreement supports agencies as they use public cloud services to enhance customer experience, streamline operations, and create new delivery models,” says Mr Occleshaw.  “More broadly, it supports the creation of a digital ecosystem as we continue to reinvent the way citizens interact with government.”

Original news article ICT.govt.nz last updated: 31 May 2017

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