NZ AoG Common Process Model
The NZ All-of-Government (AoG) Common Process Model is a cloud-based set of standard business processes available to all government agencies.
Service description
The Back Office Digital Transformation Service provides access to, support, governance and maintenance of business processes for:
- Finance
- Human Resources (HR) Management — including payroll
- Enterprise Asset Management
- Information Technology (IT) Service Management
- Procurement
- Work Health and Safety.
General support
The Back Office Digital Transformation Service provides:
- email support response within 2 business days — Monday to Friday, to
- onboarding
- user guides
- offboarding.
Maintenance
For all processes in the NZ AoG Common Process Model, the Service provides:
- read-only access and minor enhancements
- reference groups
- monitoring and reporting
- a common master back-office library or Golden Client approach — for agencies to share and reuse collateral.
Delivery
The Back Office Digital Transformation Service works within the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA).
DIA has subscribed to use Software AG’s ARIS platform to host the NZ AoG Common Process Model.
Benefits
The NZ AoG Common Process Model benefits investment initiatives, government agencies and New Zealand taxpayers by:
- increasing specialised capacity and capability to support agencies’ needs with back-office design processes validated by the NZ AoG
- aligning processes with international best practices and references — for example, Government Enterprise Architecture New Zealand (GEA-NZ)
- creating time and cost-saving opportunities for agencies to reuse shared collateral.
Roadmap
Subject matter experts from across the government will support continued improvements to the NZ AoG Common Process Model.
Lead agency
Te Tari Taiwhenua, Department of Internal Affairs
Status
Operational
Adopting the service
Public service agencies can register for access to the NZ AoG Common Process Model by emailing EnterpriseSupport@dia.govt.nz.
Check if your agency is eligible
Agencies on the Public Service Commission’s list of NZ government organisations can register for access to the NZ AoG Common Process Model.
New Zealand’s central government organisations — Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission
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