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New Zealand’s digital overhaul could save $3.9 billion by centralizing tech and cutting redundant systems.
A major digital overhaul in New Zealand’s public sector, led by a new Government Chief Digital Officer, could save up to $3.9 billion over five years by centralizing technology spending and reducing redundant systems.
The initiative aims to cut projected tech costs by up to 30 percent, freeing funds for improved services.
Key components include the NZ Government App, which will let citizens securely receive notifications, store digital IDs, and eventually make payments.
The reforms, inspired by countries like Estonia, focus on creating a safer, more efficient, and citizen-centered digital-first government while maintaining traditional service options.
La reforma digital de Nueva Zelanda podría ahorrar 3.900 millones de dólares mediante la centralización de la tecnología y la reducción de los sistemas redundantes.