Search results for legislation as code
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Lab+: industry and community needs for building on 'government as a platform'
Found in Blog / Published 01 June 2017 / By Pia Andrews ,
At Lab+ we are experimenting with a new model for government services. It's based on the idea of government information, transaction services and business rules/regulation being available as APIs/code. This would enable citizen needs to be served through a diverse ecosystem of public and private sector service providers. In short, 'government as a platform'. This is not to be mistaken with common government services or platforms, but rather the original idea adopted by Tim O'…
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Assessing identification risk
Found in Standards & guidance / Identity / Identification management / Guidance / Assessing identification risk
Understand how to conduct an identification risk assessment for your service or transaction. Use this to calculate the right strength of identification processes to protect against information fabrication and identity theft.
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Web Standards risk assessment
Found in Standards & guidance / NZ Government Web Standards / Web Standards risk assessment
The Web Accessibility Standard and Web Usability Standard require that NZ Government organisations be prepared to assess and report on their conformance with those Standards. This includes submitting a risk assessment and management plan regarding any areas of non-conformance.
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From ageing processes to world-leading intellectual property services
Found in Showcase
In 2017 the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPONZ) was ranked number one in the world for online capabilities by World Trade Mark Review. The ranking was based on e-filing, website access and reliability, and third party database and office-actions offerings.
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Federation Assurance Standard
Found in Standards & guidance / Identity / Identification management / Identification Standards / Federation Assurance Standard
This standard provides additional controls for parties that provide credentials and/or presentation facilitation mechanisms on which others rely.
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Helping practitioners meet the Web Standards on public sector websites
Found in Blog / Published 10 March 2020 / By Susan Diamond ,
A short course on how to make digital information and services accessible is being offered by Victoria University of Wellington (VUW), in partnership with the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), to support practitioners.
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Workstream 2: Improving payroll practices
Found in Digital government / Programmes and projects / Finished programmes and projects / Improving government payroll systems / Improving Government Payroll Systems workstreams / Workstream 2: Improving payroll practices
Widespread non-compliance with the Holidays Act 2003 within government required significant upgrades to payroll systems. Learn about how payroll practitioners were supported to improve payroll practices.
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What is a legal authority
Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Information sharing / Information sharing agreements / Legal authority to share information / What is a legal authority
Find out what a legal authority is and how it affects information sharing.
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Purpose Matters: Assess purpose and only collect what is needed
Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Data Protection and Use Policy (DPUP) / Read the DPUP Guidelines / Purpose Matters Guideline / Assess purpose and only collect what is needed
Agencies should assess the purpose of collecting personal information to ensure they are collecting only what’s needed.
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Digital Service Standard: Case Study - Building an accessible website for The New Zealand Disability Karate Association
Found in Blog / Published 22 March 2018 / By Stephen Clarke , Stephen Hilson ,
The web standards were used to create a better web site for the students of the New Zealand Disability Karate Association.