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  • Principle 5: Tapu & Noa

    Principle 5: Balance benefits and risks. This principle includes ngā tikanga Tapu (sacred, prohibited, restricted, or to be set apart) and Noa (ordinary, unrestricted, or normality).

  • Standards for open data

    When releasing open data it is important to use a standard to ensure your data is comparable and interoperable.

  • Powering digital services from data.govt.nz data API - Family Services Directory

    Read about the work involved to make a machine readable version of the Family Services Directory available on data.govt.nz and how it's being used to power other digital services.

  • Open data implementation plan - June to October 2018

    This is the first report-back and review of the Open Data Implementation Plan launched in March 2018 to support joining the International Open Data Charter.

  • LINZ Data Service

    LINZ Data Service (LDS) holds more than 40 groupings of data on New Zealand’s land and sea.

  • Data Investment Framework

    A cross-government working party developed the plan, using a prioritisation framework. The development was overseen by the Information Group.

  • Mogeo

    Mogeo, an app development company based in Christchurch, creates mobile application solutions to business delivery problems clients have identified.

  • Wellington City Council Geospatial Open Data

    In April 2010, WCC began licensing and releasing geospatial data for re-use. This includes aerial photos, historic maps, boundaries, contour lines, building footprints, utility networks, hazard information and locations of WCC facilities.

  • An informed use of facial recognition technology by NZ Police

    Police are developing a suite of activities to ensure any emerging technologies, such as Facial Recognition Technology, are well understood, publicly accepted, and if need be, regulated. It is also critical that any impacts of technology are understood from a Te Ao Māori perspective.

  • MarineMate app

    The app contains: Tide timetables using the Nautical Almanac from Land Information NZ, Boat ramps, 5 knot zones, mooring zones, etc from each council Notices to Mariners from each council and from Land Information NZ, Bylaws from each council.

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