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E-government News Archive

December 2004

  • www.govt.nz upgraded for improved visitor experience more
  • Shared Logon Implementation underway more
  • Trust and Security on the Internet more
  • Shared Workspace reaches major milestones more
  • e-GIF team run xNAL Workshops more
  • Syndicated Procurement contracts hit 100 more

September 2004

  • SecureMail enters new phase more
  • Portal technology upgraded more
  • New Research section more
  • SEEMail v2 upgrade complete more
  • Two new e-GIF papers published for commment more
  • Authentication Shared Keys phase begins more

June 2004

  • Shared Workspace open for business more
  • New initiative to access government services more
  • Two new surveys more
  • Syndicated Procurement on track more
  • Moderation of .govt.nz more
  • Authentication enters new phase more
  • e-GIF version 2.1 released more

February 2004

  • Government approves web guidelines more
  • Authentication RFI summary published more
  • Syndicated Procurement Unit launched more
  • Round 2 results of e-awareness survey published more
  • New shared workspace prototype more
  • SEEMail version 2 more
  • XML namespace working group more
  • Metalogue training courses begin more

November 2003

  • Advice on digital rights management more

September 2003

  • Authentication design phase gets the nod more
  • Updated e-government strategy incorporates service delivery architecture more
  • Location data standard incorporated into e-GIF more
  • Shared Workspace going into production more
  • Metalogue 2 released more
  • E-government components take shape more
  • New subject portals come on stream more
  • Agencies measure progress towards e-government more

March 2003

  • Building e-government “Better. Faster. Cheaper.” more
  • Service-delivery architecture published more
  • Views sought on online authentication for e-government more
  • Location-data standard to be adopted into e-GIF more
  • Public secure electronic communication channel being explored more
  • Updated Web Guidelines available more
  • Toolkit approach to collaborative online working more
  • GoProcure moves forward more

September 2002

  • No change in e-billing more
  • Authentication: getting the balance right more
  • Web Guidelines review underway more
  • Portal to be open to everyone more
  • Te reo Māori on the portal more
  • Portal spiders hard at work more
  • New business requirements for S.E.E. Mail more
  • GOVIS 2002: emerge more
  • Health sector newsletter focuses on information and technology more
  • Labour market portal focuses skills information more
  • Interim site puts legislation online more
  • Brainstorm on broadband: TUANZ National Broadband Applications Project more

August 2002

  • First-round metadata collection nearly complete more
  • Portal beta released to agencies more
  • Portal operations team comes together more
  • E-services: where to from here? more
  • Authentication solutions design project outlines next steps more
  • Shared workspace more
  • S.E.E. Update more
  • Urge/Whakamanawa – a web site for and by youth more
  • Department of Labour enhances online immigration services more
  • Updated security manual issued more
  • International reports feature New Zealand e-government activity more
  • European Commission adopts refocused e-action plan more

May 2002

  • E-government strategy closely linked with State Sector review more
  • Interoperability framework completed more
  • Archives New Zealand to manage new e-government standard more
  • Metalogue training underway more
  • Workshop looks at core local government services more
  • Making the portal work for people more
  • Authentication framework builds trust in online service delivery more
  • E-procurement and S.E.E. projects opt for short-term trials more
  • Keeping your personal computer secure more
  • Agency online round-up more
  • Americans flock to government sites more
  • UK puts more money into e-government more
  • UK interoperability framework and metadata standard released more

October 2001

  • Chief Executives express support for e-government more
  • Working groups looking at a framework for interoperability more
  • NZGLS metadata standard published more
  • E-services Opportunities project kick starts metadata collection more
  • Portal prototyping starts more
  • Web Guidelines published more
  • Authentication project builds on ground work more
  • Shared workspace update more
  • Guidelines for major IT projects more
  • Local government election results online more
  • Results of the PCO users' survey more
  • Standard for location services completed more
  • E-payments - open all hours more
  • E-government in the US more
  • Removing the digital divide in Korea more

September 2001

  • E-government: the evolution more
  • E-government strategy review underway more
  • Centre for National Information Infrastructure Protection to be established more
  • E-billing bides its time more
  • S.E.E. Mail membership growing more
  • S.E.E. PKI project almost complete more
  • Security in Government Departments more
  • Keep your PCs secure: a guide more
  • E-Services Opportunities project steps up more
  • Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO) offering online public access to legislation: legislation@your.service more
  • Metadata makes its mark on the environment more
  • New Zealand contributes to European metadata conference more
  • What do people want from online government? more

July 2001

  • Secure Electronic Environment (S.E.E.™) delivers solutions and information more
  • Government portal foundation work gains visibility more
  • Authentication project carries out ground work more
  • Government procurement is undergoing a quiet revolution more
  • Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) builds a "virtual agency" more
  • Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry (MAF) advances export certification processes more
  • Improving website accessibility more
  • Measuring the development of e-government in the EU more