Better for Business and the Office of the GCDO (Government Chief Digital Officer) presented the All-of-Government (AoG) innovation showcase on Tuesday 3 December 2019 at Te Papa.
collaborate + innovate = better services
The showcase theme was ‘collaborate + innovate = better services’ and it featured initiatives, from national and local government agencies, that demonstrated the work being done to design and deliver easy and seamless services to New Zealanders.
Along with tech innovations or discoveries, we showcased initiatives that focus on collaborating with others to innovate, including individual, business, other agency and multi-sector collaboration.
Anyone could attend — to see, learn, interact with and talk about the new and creative ways government agencies are working together to make access to government services better and more consistent.
Highlights from the December 2019 showcase
Watch the video below to see highlights of our December showcase.
Video transcript
[1:33 mins]
[Text on screen] All of Government Innovation Showcase, 3 December 2019, Te Papa, Wellington. Better for Business, DIGITAL.GOVT.NZ].
[Music]
[On camera: A man wearing glasses, talking to camera]
[Text on screen: Tim Kong, AOG Innovation Showcase organiser]
[Music and voice over: The purpose of the All-of-Government Showcase is to allow public sector agencies and then the public to see all of the wide range of things that are going on, and the different initiatives, the different mahi that’s going on in the many different spaces, which government works].
[On camera: Two men speaking. In the background are tall event banners about digital inclusion, a government programme to boost participation and the contribution to the digital world].
[Music]
[On camera: A crowded event arena with people walking about looking at exhibition spaces; followed by a shot of a middle-aged man fitted with a virtual reality mask; followed by a shot of two people looking at a display of circles representing government agencies on a large screen.]
[Music]
[On camera: Two women surrounded by posters describing the online government services of SmartStart and Te Hokinga ā Wairua looking at a large computer screen, followed by shots of several women in government at the event outside their stalls - the RealMe, Digital Identity stall, the Whetūrangitia stall and the Fire and Emergency NZ stalls].
[Music]
[On camera: A young woman wearing glasses, talking to camera].
[Text on screen: Eleanor Hay, Marketplace.]
[Music and voice over: People are really interested in it. We’re getting a really good reception. We’ve had suppliers and agencies here today].
[On camera: A shot of a man looking down, followed by a shot of two women standing in front of posters about the New Zealand Business Number and the benefits of e-invoicing].
[On camera: A shot of a man touching a screen, followed by a shot of a man wearing glasses, dressed in a suit standing in front of a poster saying: ‘Integrating Services, Making It Easier for People to Access Public Services.’
[On camera: A man wearing glasses, talking to camera]
[Text on screen: Grant Carpenter, Integrated Services]
[Music and voice over: Lots of our work today has been around the Integrated Services and how we help agencies to make integration work].
[On camera: A crowded room with people seated watching a presentation, followed by shot of three men talking together in front of a sign saying: ‘Better for Business’.
[Text on screen: Tessa Hogg, The Ākina Foundation]
[Music and voice over: It’s great to see government collaborating together to unlock the power of impact. We’re really, really excited to see what that can mean for social enterprise and impact-focused enterprises in New Zealand].
[Music]
[On camera: A woman and a man giving a presentation on digital procurement and e-invoicing, followed by a shot of a woman and a man seated together smiling].
[Text on screen: Hazel Bradshaw, Emerging Technologies]
[Music and voice over: We’ve got the VR Digital Social Norms experiment running on a laptop here. So we have a video that people can get into and have a look at what the experience is about and then they can actually get in and play through the VR and learn about what the disruption of digital social norms is all about].
[On camera: A man fitted with a VR headset, taking part in the VR Digital Social Norms video].
[Music]
[On camera: Two men looking at a screen, followed by a shot of VR headset and a screen showing the words: ‘He Tohu, A Treaty, A People – English’.
[Music]
[Text on screen: Paul James, Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO).
[Music and voice over: So the merits of today are really clear to me; it’s a great display of innovation already happening in the public sector, but it really gives people an opportunity to really connect with that. People can walk around at their own pace, talk to who they want about the issues they can see there. It’s also enabling the stalls to connect to each other, so connecting people with the innovation that’s already happening in the public sector – that’s great stuff].
[On camera: A woman and a man in front of signage that says: RealMe and Digital Identity Transition Programme, with people walking past, followed by a shot of three young people talking to a woman and a man representing Digital Inclusion].
[On camera: A stack of printed documents entitled: ‘Strategy for a Digital Public Service’, followed by a shot of a sign saying: ‘All of Government Innovation Showcase Speaker Series’, followed by a woman speaker presenting to a crowd].
[Music]
[Text on screen] All of Government Innovation Showcase, 3 December 2019, Te Papa, Wellington. Better for Business, DIGITAL.GOVT.NZ].
Speaker series
A speaker series took place as part of the December AOG Innovation Showcase, held in a dedicated area within the showcase venue. These short 15-20 minute speaker slots included a short presentation from various speakers (also represented at the Showcase) and time for Q&A. The format was low key and conversational. The aim was to provide the audience with a sense of the mahi that is being done across the public sector and to provide opportunities for participants to make connections and collaborate further.
Alignment with the APEC Forum
This showcase was aligned with the business.govt.nz APEC SME Productivity and Performance Forum (forum). Delegates from the Forum were scheduled to attend the Showcase.
This was the inaugural forum and was designed by business.govt.nz in response to global interest in their online resources to lift the productivity and sustainability of small businesses.
Participating economies heard from global experts and share insights, research findings, and best practices to improve management capability and productivity.
A published report will capture global best practices and bring the APEC region to the forefront of the conversation.
The forum and showcase kicked off a week of globally-recognised productivity events in Wellington, including Transport New Zealand’s Economic Forum and the Annual Government Economic Network Conference.
Exhibitors at the Showcase
Highlights from the April 2019 showcase
Watch the video below to see highlights of our April showcase.
Video transcript
[5:59 mins]
[Text on screen] New Zealand Government appears in the centre of the screen. The text fades.
[Text on screen] All of Government Innovation Showcases appears in the centre of the screen. The logos of the sponsors Better for Business, digital.govt.nz and New Zealand Government appear at the bottom of the screen.
[All of the following people are filmed at the showcase, the background of the shots are sounds and scenes of the exhibitor stands and showcase attendees.]
[On camera: A man wearing glasses, talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Peter Griffen, Tech Commentator
[Voice over] We live in a rapidly changing world. And government is having to change how it deals with its citizens and businesses as a result of that.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Ann-Marie Cavanagh, Director, Digital Government Strategy, DIA
[Voice over] New Zealand is known as a stand-out nation around digital innovation and digital services.
[On camera: A man wearing glasses, talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Peter Griffen, Tech Commentator
[Voice over] New Zealand is one of those countries at the forefront of the digital transformation, and here at the All of Government Innovation Showcase, we’re going to get a flavour of exactly what they’re doing to meet this challenge.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Lisa Casagranda, Director Better for Business
[Voice over] Today you’re going to see a lot of innovative work going on across local and central government to make it easier for citizens and businesses to deal with government. We’re really excited to showcase over 35 initiatives here today and we know you’ll be inspired.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Beth Williams, Business Engagement Manager, New Zealand Business Number
[Voice over] The New Zealand Business Number will help streamline business processes and it enables some fantastic new technologies because it allows businesses to better interact and connect with each other, and it does that by providing a globally unique identifier, by connecting with key information that businesses are most asked for.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Anna Calver, General Manager Marketing and Communications, WREDA
[Voice over] When we were developing WellTown, we thought, actually, how do we make Wellington stand out globally? We’re in competition with cities all around the world; for visitors, for students, for talent — the kind of people who are really important for a region’s economy. But those cities that we’re competing against are much bigger than wellington. In reality, no one really knows where Wellington is, so we wanted to do something really differently in order to stand out to those people.
[On camera: A woman wearing glasses, talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Jane Kennedy, Manager All of Government ICT Commercial Services, DIA
[Voice over] So in a nutshell, we’re moving what is predominantly a manual process of procurement, to an online process.
[On camera: A woman wearing glasses, talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Becky Cassam, Manager Life Event Services, DIA
[Voice over] Life Event Services are a cross government collaboration and it’s about government going to the people when they’re in need, not about the people having to traverse multiple agencies.
[On camera: A man talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Tim Waldron, Manager RealMe, DIA
[Voice over] RealMe has been in the market since July 2013 and our growth has been pretty phenomenal over that time. We have 130 services that use the logon component of that service, and we have 19 services including private sector organisations, some major trading banks that are using the identity verification component.
[On camera: A man talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Jon Stevenson, Manager Design and Innovation Lab, NZ Police
[Voice over] The Police Innovation Lab is there to bring genuine Kiwi innovation to policing in New Zealand. We want New Zealand to be the safest country, and to be the safest country we need the best police force, and that’s what we’re all about.
[On camera: A man talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Tim Kong, Senior Advisor, Service Innovation DIA
[Voice over] So the lab is a number of things. One it’s a physical space for agencies to come and work in. It is a space where people can explore how to do things differently.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Lisa Casagranda, Director Better for Business]
[Voice over] So Better for Business is a collaboration of 10 government agencies. We started in 2012 and what we do is we work together to really understand what the key pain points are for businesses when they’re dealing with government.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Fiona Millar, Innovation Community Lead, New Zealand Transport Agency
[Voice over] NZTA runs hackathons because we believe that the problems in our transport industry are bigger than just our agency, and bigger than the government. We need a really collaborative way of working to solve some of these problems. Whether it’s other agencies, the general public and our transport customers, the commercial and technology sector; we can bring in a whole load of people to work on these issues together in a really fast-paced, rapid prototyping way, we can come up with better solutions faster.
[On camera: A man talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Jonnie Hadden, Programme Director, Lightning Lab Govtech
[Voice over] So Lightning Lab Govtech is specifically focused on solving public sector problems. So we take projects from local and central government, and even international government, and really apply a start-up style innovation science to really move the needle on an issue. We get them to partner with the private sector and community sector to really get a project from Point A, and take the community along the way on the journey with them, and get it to Point B as quickly as possible.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Philippa Day, Programme Manager, Business Connect
[Voice over] Business Connect is a cross-agency digital services initiative that will allow businesses to apply for their permissions to operate. So things like their licences, their registrations, their certifications — all from one single place, no matter what government agency they’re dealing with.
[On camera: A man talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Nick Vaughan, Manager Business Rules Centre, Inland Revenue
[Voice over] So the issue we’re trying to solve with Better rules — better outcomes, is really just joining up the policy people and making sure what they’re intending is really understood by the people it’s meant for — right from the start.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Cyma Parbhu, Co-founder, Spring
[Voice over] Spring is a personalised incentivised journey that helps Kiwis in poverty build their financial wellbeing, but also take positive steps towards achieving their dream.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Victoria Hum, Govtech Talent Graduate
[Voice over] Digital is more than just IT systems, it’s about doing things differently in an increasingly connected world. So at the heart of our programme is innovation, collaboration and transparency, and fostering this across government agencies.
[On camera: A man talking to camera]
[Text on screen] Tom Zotov, Business Technology Solutions, Auckland Transport
[Voice over] So Auckland Transport uses about 3,000 cameras to monitor its transport network. We do that to make it more efficient and safer. CCTV Analytics is a platform that sits between the operators and the cameras, and enables them to monitor it more efficiently and making it better for Aucklanders to use the traffic.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Ann-Marie Cavanagh, Director, Digital Government Strategy, DIA]
[Voice over] Today has been a great day to really learn around what’s going on around innovation across public agencies, both from a central and local government perspective. And it’s fantastic to see the energy and enthusiasm across many agencies to continue to make many of the services we deliver for New Zealand citizens and businesses better. So it’s fantastic to see that energy and commitment.
[On camera: A woman talking to camera]
[Lisa Casagranda, Director Better for Business]
[Voice over] We trust you’ve been really inspired about what you’ve seen here today, and all the innovation going on here across local and central government. Thank you for coming and we look forward to seeing you at our next showcase which will be in December 2019.
[Text on screen] All of Government Innovation Showcase appears in the centre of the screen.
[Text on screen] New Zealand Government appears in the centre of the screen.
About the organisers
Better for Business
The Better for Business (B4B) programme is a collective of 10 agencies committed to making significant improvements to the business experience with government. The role of B4B is to champion the needs of business customers, when they are engaging and interacting with government, from a cross agency perspective. This is achieved by understanding the broad ecosystem businesses work within and the interrelationships between government agencies as businesses seek to achieve specific outcomes.
Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO)
The Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO) is the government functional lead for digital. The GCDO works with agencies to drive government’s digital transformation and position government to be responsive in a changing digital age.
Meet Ryan Ashton
Ryan has grown up through the tech industry from Commodore 64's as a child through to a career of 20 years in the Technology sector. From Sales, Marketing and Product Management with leading local and international Technology companies, Ryan is a communicator, a translator of tech to business. Founder of A Few Quiet Yarns, the no-selling technology focussed networking event connecting the tech community for 11 years, Ryan is a connector of people and will connect you to the tech and the people of the Showcase being a catalyst for conversations of collaboration. #ROARSOME #aogshowcaseNZ
Organisation
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
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