International Organisation for Standards (ISO) would generally be ‘Accepted’, unless they are ‘Not Accepted’ due to conflict with local legislation or standards, however they are only added when there is a specific reason for it.
Development
‘Development’ content will only be published when there is:
an authorising NZ government organisation
content that could have a wide NZ government application
content under development by an NZ government organisation.
Or, the following point is true instead
Content is under development by an external standards body with the involvement of an NZ government organisation.
Future consideration
‘Future consideration’ content will only be published when there is:
an authorising NZ government organisation
content that has been added to the catalogue, but has not been reviewed and allocated a long-term catalogue status yet.
Informational
‘Informational’ is used when there is no authorising NZ government organisation and the content entry was referenced when developing NZ government content.
Or, the following point is true instead
The content is considered to provide valuable context or information that is likely to be of use across NZ government agencies — for example, when researching a relevant topic.
Mandated
‘Mandated’ is used when content is mandated by either:
Parliament, as in legislation
Cabinet, as in a Cabinet minute
an NZ government organisation with the authority to do so — for example, a system lead or a role specified in legislation.
Not accepted
‘Not accepted’ is used when it has been determined that a standard is not to be used in the NZ public sector. This could be when it is considered to have features that are incompatible with other:
standards
policies — including legislation.
Recommended
‘Recommended’ is used when:
an authorising NZ government organisation with the authority to recommend content has done so
content has advantages that make it more preferred over other ‘Accepted’ content — this could also be for strategic reasons to guide future digital investment.
Shared
‘Shared’ is used for when an NZ government organisation has shared an architectural standard or pattern with other NZ government organisations.
This sharing initiative is led by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment who have formed a ‘Standards and Patterns Community of Practice’.