Government to graduates: ‘Help shape the digital future of New Zealand’
The GovTech Talent programme is searching for 20 participants to work on digital and technology projects for two years
The GovTech Talent programme is searching for 20 participants to work on digital and technology projects for two years
A focus on growing areas of interest internationally, like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science, went without mention in Budget 2017, writes Craig Hudson of Xero NZ.
Analytics now an intrinsic part of policy making, the deputy prime minister said at the SUNZ (SAS Users New Zealand) conference.
The Ministry of Social Development is looking at replacing its Unified Client View system.