​Government Chief Digital Officer Colin MacDonald resigns
Paul James of Ministry for Culture and Heritage takes on CDO and Department of Internal Affairs chief executive role in October
Paul James of Ministry for Culture and Heritage takes on CDO and Department of Internal Affairs chief executive role in October
The Controller and Auditor General has called on the Government Chief Information Office (GCIO) to work with public sector organisations to produce a set of measures for its shared information and communications technology services and to use these to monitor and report on the effectiveness, efficiency and benefits of these services.
The Office Productivity as a Service (OPaaS) will initially involve the supply of email and calendar services, including archiving and data loss prevention, to government agencies.
New Zealand firm Intergen and international companies Team Informatics and Open Text have been selected for a supplier panel which will provide enterprise content management as a service (ECMS) to government agencies.
The service and system transformation branch of the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has been increasing resources and growing capability to support the expanding role of the Government CIO Colin MacDonald.