Web Standards Self Assessments 2017 (DIA)
Nic Lane made this Official Information request to Department of Internal Affairs
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From: Nic Lane
Mōrena Department of Internal Affairs,
Are you able to supply the 30 web standards self-assessments submitted to Government Information Services, DIA in 2018 by:
Department of Conservation, Department of Corrections, Department of Internal Affairs, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Education Review Office, Government Communications Security Bureau, Inland Revenue Department, Land Information New Zealand, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Ministry for Primary Industries, Ministry for Women, Ministry for Vulnerable Children, Oranga Tamariki, Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Māori Development, Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Transport, New Zealand Customs Service, New Zealand Defence Force, New Zealand Police, New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, Parliamentary Counsel Office, Serious Fraud Office, State Services Commission, Statistics New Zealand, & The Treasury.
My understanding is government agencies submitted self-assessments in 2011, 2014 and 2017.
- What assessments have been undertaken since the Web Accessibility Standard 1.1 & Web Usability Standard 1.3 came into effect on 1 July 2019?
- Has the Government Chief Digital Officer produced a schedule of assessment for these previously assessed agencies, agencies outside the original scope, or a selected sample of agencies going forth?
Ngā Mihi,
Nic Lane [he/him]
From: OIA
Department of Internal Affairs
Tçnâ koe Nic,
Thank you for your OIA request to the Department of Internal Affairs (included with this email)
The Department will provide its response to your request as soon as practicable and within twenty working days. The 20th working day is 17 November 2021
Please note that in cases where the Department’s response provides information that is identified to be of general public interest, the response may also be published on the Department of Internal Affairs website. If the Department publishes its response to your OIA request, all personal information, including your name and contact details, will be removed.
Nâku noa, nâ
Michelle Reed (she/her)
Kaitohutohu Ârahi, te Ture Pârongo Ôkawa | Lead Advisor Official Correspondence
Te Urûngi | Organisational Strategy & Performance
Level 6, 45 Pipitea St | PO Box 805, Wellington 6140, New Zealand | www.dia.govt.nz
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From: Jessica Caldwell
Department of Internal Affairs
Tēnā koe Nic,
Please find attached a letter from the Department of Internal Affairs
related to your 19 October 2021 request under the Official Information Act
1982 (OIA21/22-0328 refers).
Ngā mihi,
Jess
Jessica Caldwell (she / her)|Senior Policy Analyst
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 6011, Wellington 6140 | [1]www.dia.govt.nz
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From: Jessica Caldwell
Department of Internal Affairs
Tçnâ koe Mr Lane
Your Official Information Act request OIA21/22-0328
Please find attached the Department’s response to your request of 19
October 2021.
Kind regards,
Jess
Jessica Caldwell (she / her)|Senior Policy Analyst
Toi Hiranga | Regulation & Policy
Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua
45 Pipitea Street | PO Box 6011, Wellington 6140 | [1]www.dia.govt.nz
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