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5144953 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 9 March 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0521 Tēnā koe , Official Information Act request relating to contracts with Monotype Thank you for your Official…
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5144955 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 9 March 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0522 Tēnā koe , Correspondence and Official Information Act request relating to transition plans and funding produced…
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5144548 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 9 March 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0546 Tēnā koe, Official Information Act request: Communications and public relations roles Thank you for your Official…
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Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz Ref: OIA-2025/26-0480 6 March 2026 Tēnā koe , Official Information Act request relating to protective security and ICT hardware suppliers Thank you for your…
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The following is a list of responses to Official Information Act requests released by the DPMC during the month of January 2026. Date Sent OIA Reference Title 13 Jan 2026 OIA-2025/26-0275 Continuity of government in the event of a major disaster [PDF, 1,…
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5134748 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 5 March 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0412 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request relating to Multi-Stakeholder Group and The Disinformation Project Thank…
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5142926 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 5 March 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0492 . Tēnā koe , Official Information Act request relating to AI images used in National Party advert Thank you for…
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5142504 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 3 March 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0503 Tēnā koe , Official Information Act request relating to a Collective Agreement with the Public Service Association…
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New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy 2026-2030, Embracing cyber security to enable innovation, drive a prosperous economy and protect our digital way of life. Threats to New Zealand are becoming increasingly borderless, and this is especially true in the…
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The New Zealand Government has released New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy 2026 - 2030 . Cyber security threats are constantly evolving and cyber threats to New Zealand are a significant national security challenge. We know that by adopting a whole of…
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Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, Phase 1 consultation, DPMC’s initial public consultation on the resilience and security of critical infrastructure took place in mid-2023 and focused on the limits of New Zealand’s current regulatory…
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When to use a policy sprint, In the Public Service, a policy sprint is a way of working that’s fast-paced, usually involving multiple government agencies, and designed to resolve a presenting problem within a short timeframe. The decision to establish a…
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5142925 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 27 February 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0493 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request relating to AI image guidelines and use in a New Zealand National…
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Cyber security threats are constantly evolving and cyber threats to New Zealand are a significant national security challenge. Adopting a whole of society approach is how we will build a cyber secure and resilient New Zealand. New Zealand’s Cyber…
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New Zealand's Cyber Security Action Plan 2026 - 2027 supports the Cyber Security Strategy 2026 - 2030 by providing first steps to realise the strategy's objectives.
- Publication or ResourceIssue date:This discussion document supports consultation with industry on measures to enhance the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system. More information about this consultation is available on the Critical Infrastructure DPMC website page.
- PageNew Zealand’s current national terrorism threat level is possible; a terrorist attack is assessed as possible., The Government’s counter-terrorism priority is to ensure the safety and security of New Zealanders both here and overseas. National Security…
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Cyber Security Action Plan 2026–2027 Our vision: A New Zealand that embraces cyber security to enable innovation, drive a prosperous economy and protect our digital way of life UNDERSTAND PREVENT AND PREPARE RESPOND PARTNER We – government, organisations…
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1 | POLICY OBJECTIVES, PRINCIPLES, AND OPTIONS ASSESSMENT Enhancing the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system Digitally resilient critical infrastructure services to power New Zealand’s economy and protect our communities February…
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1 | SUPPLEMENTARY DOCUMENT 2 | DEFINING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Enhancing the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system Digitally resilient critical infrastructure services to power New Zealand’s economy and protect our communities…
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New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy 2026–2030 Embracing cyber security to enable innovation, drive a prosperous economy and protect our digital way of life. FEBRUARY 2026 | [email protected] mailto:[email protected] For more…
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A guide to policy sprints How to run a successful sprint team Contents Purpose of this document......................................................................... 2 Publication details…
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PAGE 1 OF 24 | ENHANCING THE CYBER SECURITY OF NEW ZEALAND’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM Enhancing the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system Digitally resilient critical infrastructure services to power New Zealand’s economy…
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5133240 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 26 February 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0391 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request relating to Information relating to the Multi- Stakeholder Group and…
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5141312 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 26 February 2026 Ref: OIA-2025/26-0473 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request relating to copies of documents from December 2025 Thank you for…
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Enhancing the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system, Digitally resilient critical infrastructure services to power New Zealand’s economy and protect our communities February 2026 | Supplementary Document 2 | Defining critical…
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Cyber Security Action Plan, 2026–2027, Our vision:, A New Zealand that embraces cyber security to enable innovation, drive a prosperous economy and protect our digital way of life., This Action Plan sets out key initiatives that the New Zealand Government…
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New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy 2026–2030 Embracing cyber security to enable innovation, drive a prosperous economy and protect our digital way of life. february 2026 | [email protected] New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy 2026-2030 | …
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Enhancing the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system, Digitally resilient critical infrastructure services to power New Zealand’s economy and protect our communities February 2026 | Discussion Document, 14 | Enhancing the cyber…
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Enhancing the cyber security of New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system, Digitally resilient critical infrastructure services to power New Zealand’s economy and protect our communities February 2026 | Supplementary Document 1 | Policy objectives,…
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Chief Executive's statement of responsibility, In signing this information, I acknowledge that I am responsible for the information on strategic intentions for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. This information has been prepared in…
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G.48 (2026) Strategic Intentions Ngā Takunetanga Rautaki 2025/26 to 2029/30 Presented to the House of Representatives pursuant to section 39 of the Public Finance Act 1989 D PM C 20 5 0 2/ 20 26 Contents Chief Executive’s statement of responsibility 1…