- Directions and priorities
- Roadmap
- Access to government services
- Access to government data
- Services to government employees
- Aligning agency applications
- Standardising enterprise applications
- Defining and reusing authoritative data
- Integrating workflow across government
- Unifying communications and networking
- Securing government information
- Aligning management of commodity software
- Building operational foundations
- Roadmap Overview Key
- Programme
- Common capabilities
- Resources
- The GCIO
NZFEA Framework Reference Models
The NZFEA Framework Reference Models are intended to assist in the delivery of more consistent and cohesive services to citizens and support cost-effective delivery of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services by government.
a framework that:
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provides a common language for agencies involved in the delivery of cross-agency services;
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supports the identification of duplicate, re-usable and sharable services; and
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provides a basis for the objective review of ICT investment by government.
Version 0.9 has been released ahead of entry into the e-GIF standards process to satisfy agency demand, meet expectations set in 2008, allow agencies to trial, and seek feedback (egif@dia.govt.nz) from agencies.
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