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  • CWP Case Studies: Sport NZ

    Found in Blog / Published 19 May 2015 / By Anthony Hawkins ,

    The Sport NZ website has been on the Common Web Platform (CWP) for about a year. The move to CWP underpinned a bigger project: to improve the user experience (UX), web standards, project agility and to provide technical flexibility. We also saw it as a way to amalgamate sites.

    Subsites on Sport NZ

    The Sports Tribunal, which is a separate and independent body that we fund, is our subsite. The Tribunal decides what happens to an athlete who tests positive for something they shouldn’t, or alleged…

  • Digital Investment Office

    Found in Standards & guidance / Governance / Digital investment / Digital Investment Office

    The Digital Investment Office supports the Government Chief Digital Officer and works with the Treasury and other public sector system leaders to achieve government-wide strategies and outcomes for digital investment.

  • GEA-NZ dimension: Governance and performance

    Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Enterprise architecture / GEA-NZ  framework / Dimensions of the GEA-NZ framework / GEA-NZ dimension: Governance and performance

    This section will help you to consider governance needs and performance measures across all aspects of your architecture.

  • Accessible language

    Found in Standards & guidance / Design and UX / Accessibility / Accessible language

    Accessible language is language that includes everyone.

  • Common Web Platform wins Open Source Award

    Found in Blog / Published 21 November 2014 / By Bene Anderson ,

    The Common Web Platform (CWP) was the winner in the ‘Open Source Use in Government’ at the 2014 NZ Open Source Awards. I had the honour of accepting the award on behalf of the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), and took the opportunity to thank DIA and SilverStripe staff. It was great to hear about the people, projects and products from across a range of disciplines sharing their open source code. The setting at Te Marae in Te Papa was beautiful, and we were spoiled with a yummy dinner.

    The…

  • Why DPUP has a Sharing Value Guideline

    Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Data Protection and Use Policy (DPUP) / Read the DPUP Guidelines / Sharing Value Guideline / Why DPUP has a Sharing Value Guideline

    It’s important agencies develop and share information and insights with others in an inclusive, useful, respectful and valuable way.

  • Privacy in the Public Sector micro-credential

    Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Privacy in the Public Sector micro-credential

    Gain knowledge and confidence to collect, use and share people’s information in a respectful, trusted and transparent way.

  • Building high performing CWP sites

    Found in Blog / Published 06 September 2017 / By Paul Murray ,

    Common Web Platform Performance Guide
    It takes time to build websites that are both high performing and pleasing to the eye. The performance of a site, both functional and visual, is ultimately determined by its configuration and the level of testing it is subjected to.

    To support Common Web Platform (CWP) developers in their projects, we’ve put together a performance guide that we consider to be an essential read. Both the performance guide and SilverStripe’s debug toolbar were delivered throu…

  • Helping users find what they’re looking for

    Found in Blog / Published 28 October 2014 / By Alison Jack ,

    Since returning from my secondment to the Govt.nz project, I’ve been using what I learned to improve the search engine optimisation (SEO) of the Work and Income website.

    The Work and Income brand
    I thought that most Kiwis would navigate straight to the website because it’s so well known. I didn’t expect high numbers for people coming from search engines.

    Imagine my surprise that since January 2014 around 72% of external sessions originated at organic search (eg Google, Bing etc). In September…

  • CWP update: developments through the co-funded pool

    Found in Blog / Published 18 September 2014 / By Bene Anderson ,

    In this post I'll talk about a range of features and improvements that have recently been delivered through the co-funded development pool. I'll also talk about automation, which is one of the main themes in the technical evolution of the Common Web Platform (CWP).

    Before I get started, I want to explain what the co-funded pool is. Included in the monthly fees for using CWP, is a contribution of hours into the pool. Agencies raise ideas to improve CWP. These might be new features, imp…

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