Technology and architecture
Guidance to support government organisations to use Generative AI, cloud, enterprise architecture, government domain names and APIs.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)
Guidance and research for AI use in the public service from the Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO).
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Cloud services
The New Zealand government has a Cloud First policy. Government organisations must adopt public cloud services on a case-by-case basis, following risk assessments.
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Enterprise architecture
The Government Enterprise Architecture for New Zealand (GEA-NZ) is a common language and categorisation framework that promotes consistency in the way government models its business processes, services and infrastructure.
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Government digital standards catalogue
Formerly known as the Government Enterprise Architecture for NZ (GEA-NZ) standards reference, the government digital standards is a catalogue of digital standards and related guidance that can be used by NZ government agencies.
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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.
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Application programming interfaces (APIs)
Use APIs to share information across agencies and improve your customer's experience.
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Legacy system guidance
Guidance on replacing or retiring legacy systems and technology and how to manage risk during the process.
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NZ Government Customer Information Quality (CIQ) Profiles
The OASIS Customer Information Quality (CIQ) Standard is an international standard for customer information interchange quality. It includes personal and organisational names, addresses, party attributes and party roles and relationships.
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New Zealand Secure Web Services Standard
Provides a standard to enhance interoperability and provide a common validated approach to the security and privacy of secure Web services across government.