NZ gov’t hosts open data hackathon
Two-day event sparks interest across public and private sectors - there is a waitlist for participants
Two-day event sparks interest across public and private sectors - there is a waitlist for participants
The New Zealand Government has joined those of 17 other countries, including Australia, in signing up to the International Open Data Charter, saying the move will help drive innovation, support public accountability and encourage engagement with government.
Independent ministerial advisory group, the Data Futures Partnership, has released a set of draft guidelines designed to help public and private organisations develop policies and practices for sharing data while maintain the trust of the public.
Land Information Minister Louise Upston is seeking public input on the development of policies to make government data available to the public.
No, it's not a vast illegal conspiracy but another hackathon where all comers with an interest in hacking open government data...
New Zealand personal cloud software start-up MyWave has been cited as a leading proponent of personal information management services (PIMS) in a new UK market report.