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Cabinet Paper — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines
Found in Standards & guidance / NZ Government Web Standards / Web Standards Cabinet Minute and Paper / Cabinet Paper — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines
Background to the 2003 Cabinet Minute is provided by this 2003 Cabinet Paper proposing that Cabinet direct State sector organisations implement the New Zealand Government Web Guidelines.
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Developing a digital identity trust framework — workshop findings
Found in Blog / Published 12 July 2019 / By Emma O'Connell ,
Emma O'Connell writes about the workshops underway to gather, check and re-check the evidence that'll help produce a digital identity trust framework discussion document for public consultation.
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People aren’t here to enjoy themselves
Found in Blog / Published 27 January 2014 / By Nathan Wall ,
A quote from the user testing we did on the beta.govt.nz site at the end of last year:
People aren’t here to enjoy themselves; they’re here to find information.
User research on beta.govt.nzSince we’re a beta site, we’re continuing to talk to users to help prioritise our development effort. We’ve already published a few things we learned and the assumptions we’d made that turned out to be false.
Our research objectivesWe explored 3 main areas:
Was the content on the beta site using the langu… -
Agenda for the Data, Digital and Security Summit
Found in Digital government / Data, Digital and Security Summit — July 2023 / Agenda
Check out the many topics presented and discussed at the 2023 summit.
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Cabinet Minute — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines: Mandatory Requirements
Found in Standards & guidance / NZ Government Web Standards / Web Standards Cabinet Minute and Paper / Cabinet Minute — New Zealand Government Web Guidelines: Mandatory Requirements
The 2003 Cabinet Minute mandated the New Zealand Government Web Standards (then called the Web Guidelines) for all public service and non-public service departments in the State Services.
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Better Rules Hack - Wellington
Found in Blog / Published 15 June 2018 / By Nadia Webster ,
The Service Innovation Lab (the Lab) partnered up with Legal Hackers NZ and Accenture to run the Wellington Better Rules Hack as part of Techweek’18. This weekend event explored the ideas and practice of turning legislation into machine-consumable ‘digital rules’ that can be reused and integrated across domains for the benefit of government, businesses, individuals, and communities. Around 40 people attended the event, which was hosted by Assurity and sponsored by Accenture, Catalyst Cloud, Ensp…
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Awards season for the Web Toolkit
Found in Blog / Published 26 September 2013 / By Susan Diamond ,
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Information from the Web Toolkit is now published on digital.govt.nz.
I just love good news, don’t you? Especially when hard work gets recognised. I’ve only been on the Digital Engagement team since May, so the creation of the Web Toolkit pre-dates my time here, but I’ve used it a lot, even before I walked in the door. And I’m pleased to say it’s received two big ticks of recognition over the last few months.
Shortlisted for the ANZIAsRecently, the Web Toolkit was shortlisted for the Aust… -
DNSSEC practice statement
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Government domain names / Manage your domains / Built-in security — DNSSEC / DNSSEC practice statement
On this page:
1. Introduction
1.1 Document Name and Identification
1.2 Community
1.3 Applicability
1.4 Document Management
2. Publication and Repositories
2.1 Official publication site
2.2 Publication of key signing keys
3. Operational Requirements
3.1 Activation of DNSSEC for child zone
3.2 Registration of delegation signer (DS) records
3.3 Method to prove possession of private key
3.4 Removal of DS record
4. Management, Operational and Physical Controls
4.1 Site Controls
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LabPlus: Rates Rebates Prototyping
Found in Blog / Published 08 May 2018 / By Siobhan McCarthy ,
SummaryIn this post we are talking about prototyping and testing with people within the Rates Rebates Alpha. This post steps through the design prototyping approach to provide a practical understanding of what is involved, noting that all work is based on extensive user research already conducted around the challenge of rates rebates. The prototyping gave us a chance to test several quite different approaches to the rebate to find what worked best for people.
Rates rebates are a subsidy that gi… -
Video captioning: it’s not that complicated
Found in Blog / Published 13 January 2014 / By Susan Diamond ,
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Information from the Web Toolkit mentioned in this post is now published on digital.govt.nz.
See latest Accessible video guidance.
Words and pictures can work together to communicate more powerfully than either alone.
William Albert Allard (photographer)
Sometimes doing the right thing can seem like so much work…
But not if we’re talking about getting captions done for any videos that you want to post online: that’s just ridiculously easy, surprisingly fast and quite inexpensive. While i…