DIA Te Tari Taiwhenua - Back-office Digital Transformation Service Business Case

Background to the project:  In 2021, the Digital Public Service Branch took stewardship of the Common Process Model - a set of best practice business processes to support back-office functions including nance, procurement, human resources etc. A unit was established in the Branch called the Back-office…

arrow-btn-seethrough

Read more

Te Ao Māori Strategy for Parliamentary Agencies

Background to the project:  Parliamentary sector agencies, Parliamentary Service and Office of the Clerk, share a goal to "create a culturally competent workforce that supports New Zealand's Parliament to be world leading in the way it embeds Indigenous culture and language…

arrow-btn-seethrough

Read more

Manatū Taonga - Supporting the COVID-19 response

Background to the project: COVID-19 has seen unprecedented challenges for Aotearoa New Zealand. The cultural sector has been hit particularly hard. As part of the COVID-19 Recovery Budget in May 2020, the Government announced a landmark investment of $374m over four…

arrow-btn-seethrough

Read more

APEC 2021 - Supporting the delivery of a virtual global event

Background to the project: The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is made up of 21 economies and plays an important role as the Asia-Pacific region in furthering diplomatic efforts, negotiating trade deals and supporting the economic and cultural aspirations of the…

arrow-btn-seethrough

Read more

Waka Kotahi - National Resilience Programme Business Case

Background to the project: With growing demands on the land transport system and an increasing risk posed by climate change and natural hazards, resilience is becoming increasingly important as both a network asset and an organisational characteristic. Waka Kotahi commissioned the development…

arrow-btn-seethrough

Read more

Queenstown Lakes District Council - Infrastructure Acceleration Fund Application

Background to the project: The Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (the Fund) is a key component of the Government’s $3.8 billion Housing Acceleration Fund announced in March 2021. The Fund is to enable housing development in areas of need throughout Aotearoa New Zealand…

arrow-btn-seethrough

Read more