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.
In February and March 2016 Open Data NZ held a series of conversations with leading international open data experts, including Joel Gurin.
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.
This briefing outlined options for a government response to the recommendations from the Algorithm assessment report. Officials reviewed a discussion document about the report and consulted…
LINZ releases two forms of GNSS data from the PositioNZ network; static data and real-time data. The static data is used by surveyors to determine accurate positions once they have returned from the field, a technique called post-processing.
LINZ Data Service (LDS) holds more than 40 groupings of data on New Zealand’s land and sea.
Open Data Meetups in NZ are for sharing the passion and success around the release of open data with like-minded people.
We’re ramping up for this year’s GovHack event at the moment and excited to be a national sponsor again this year.
Agendas of meetings of the Data Ethics Advisory Group.
In 2019, Stats NZ on behalf of the GCDS contracted Bell Gully to write a report outlining the benefits, risks, and mitigations of storing iwi and Māori data in the Cloud.