Tag Archives: e-government

Just what is ‘identity’?

As a term that most of us find intuitively easy to define, it turns out that getting a precise and generally accepted definition of the term ‘identity’ is far from easy.
The first question of course is whether it’s even worth the effort to try and get a precise definition. I think the answer is ‘yes’ […]

A report on the progress of New Zealand e-government

When was the last time you asked the question, “How well is e-government in New Zealand doing?”
If you are the average Bill or Moana who is not a public servant, maybe you never have. You would most likely remember government only when you have some form of direct contact with agencies—for immigration, health or […]

News release: portal upgrade

newzealand.govt.nz upgraded and relaunched
March 13, 2008
The upgraded newzealand.govt.nz website (formerly www.govt.nz) was today launched by Minister of State Services, David Parker, in Wellington.
newzealand.govt.nz has been providing a gateway to central, regional and local government information, services and resources for five years. It has now been remodelled making it:

easier to search
more up to date, and
easier to […]