New Zealand Government: Strategy for a Digital Public Service

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Neboneid Hamoo 13 November 2019
New Zealand Government: Strategy for a Digital Public Service

Think big, start small, act fast.

- Ann-Marie Cavanagh, Acting Deputy Chief Executive from the Department of Internal Affairs

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' We live in a rapidly changing world, in which technology touches on every part of our everyday lives including the way we work, stay in touch with family and friends, get from A to B, shop and learn. These advances in technology have brought new possibilities and also created new expectations. '*

At the Public Sector Innovation Show in Wellington 2019, Ann-Marie Cavanagh, Acting Deputy Chief Executive from the Department of Internal Affairs launched the new Digital Strategy for a unified public service in NZ at the Public Sector Innovation Show this morning. Ann-Marie stated that It is a unique environment in New Zealand, but the aim is to build a better country. The New Zealand Government is already ranked within the prestige D9/Digital 9 (a network of the worlds most advanced digital nations) and with this new strategy, they intend to continue that focus on technology whilst still bringing it back to the people and a citizen-centric focus. Their key aim is to ensure that agencies operate efficiently and with this comes challenges. It is understood and touted that going digital makes everything simpler, but the question to answer is how to ensure that everything works in the back end to run seamlessly and cohesively with existing structures whilst leveraging cultural change.

' The Strategy for a Digital Public Service offers an opportunity for our public service to move into the future and give people the same speed and quality of experience with government agencies that they have with private sector organisations. It focuses on driving the public sector to rethink how services are delivered for New Zealanders while making sure people can be confident that those digital services are safe and secure.'* *Hon Kris Faafoi, Minister of Government Digital Services - New Zealand Rautaki mō tētahi Rāngai Kāwanatanga Matihiko - Strategy for a Digital Public Service

Strategy for a Digital Public Service

Strategy Summary: The Strategy for a Digital Public Service sets the direction to modernise and transform the public service, putting citizens and businesses at the centre of government services. The Strategy seeks to enable the public service to use the right tools and the right approaches for the right job. It doesn't set out to create rigid rules for tomorrow. It's committed to the unified Public Service and focuses on the people, behaviours and government system settings that will enable a modern public service to implement, adapt and grow in a rapidly changing environment. Our vision: The public service is modern at its heart and all New Zealanders are thriving in a digital age. The 4 outcomes were working towards: Better results for New Zealand through a digital public service
  • New Zealanders experience with government improves
  • A modern, agile and adaptive public service
  • A strengthened Mori-Crown relationship
The 5 digital focus areas that will position us to achieve our vision:
  • Integrated services for citizens and businesses
  • Leadership, people and culture
  • Foundations
  • Investment
  • New ways of working
For the full strategy, you are more than welcome to download the file below or visit the site at https://www.digital.govt.nz/digital-government/strategy/strategy-summary/

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Neboneid Hamoo Data Management & Analytics / Corporate & Shared Services Partnership Director, Public Sector Network