E-government in New Zealand
Welcome to the website of the New Zealand e-government programme. This site is a resource for government agency people in New Zealand who need up-to-date, easily accessible and authoritative e-government information & resources to assist them to achieve their agency's e-government goals.
The e-government goals:
- By 2007, information and communication technologies will be integral to the delivery of government information, services and processes.
- By 2010, the operation of government will be transformed as government agencies and their partners use technology to provide user-centred information and services and achieve joint outcomes.
- By 2020, people's engagement with the government will have been transformed, as increasing and innovative use is made of the opportunities offered by network technologies.
The site contains information on the E-government Strategy, the history of the programme and the ongoing work programme. There is an Archive section that contains superseded documents or older, less relevant material.
For information about the wider context of New Zealand's e-government programme, see the Digital Strategy and the Development Goals for the State Services.
Some material on this site is classified 'In Confidence.' To view this content, you will need to be an employee of a government department (central or local). You can login here or register for a password to access this material.
E-government News
What's New on this Site
- Microsoft G2009 licensing agreement
- Updated information about Trusted Computing and Digital Rights Management
- Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) Initiatives
- New Zealand Security Assertion Messaging Standard (NZ SAMS) v1.0
- Government Use of Offshore ICT Service Providers
- Identity in Information Age Government

