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New Zealand launches a new digital agency to cut tech costs and improve public services, saving up to $3.9 billion over five years.
New Zealand is overhauling its public sector digital infrastructure by launching a new Government Digital Delivery Agency under the Public Service Commission, effective April 1, to centralize IT efforts and cut costs.
The move, aimed at improving service efficiency and reducing duplication, is expected to save up to $3.9 billion over five years on a $13 billion tech investment.
The Government Chief Digital Officer role will transfer from the Department of Internal Affairs to the new agency, which will oversee coordinated, cost-effective digital delivery to enhance public services, support fiscal discipline, and drive long-term economic growth.
Nueva Zelanda lanza una nueva agencia digital para reducir los costos tecnológicos y mejorar los servicios públicos, ahorrando hasta $3.9 mil millones en cinco años.