Guide to Online Participation/1. Purpose

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Why have a guide? This section defines the scope and purpose of the Guide to Online Participation.

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Voices

"We like everything to be instant, that’s why we carry our phones around with us all the time." -- College student
"If we regard the law as programming code, then we currently have a cathedral model with outdated code which is poorly executed. What we need is to shift to open source code where success is predicated on 'release early, release often' and where 'many eyeballs make bugs shallow'." -- Workshop participant

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By 2020, people’s engagement with the government will have been transformed, as increasing and innovative use is made of the opportunities offered by network technologies. 2006 E-government Strategy

Key messages

  • To meet future challenges government, at all levels, will need to use all available channels to draw on a wider range of knowledge and ideas than ever before. Technology is one small part of the picture.
  • New Zealand has set ambitious goals for transforming government. These are expressed as concrete development goals for the State Services and milestones for e-government.
  • This Guide to Online Participation is designed to support State servants as they explore how to use new tools to engage with New Zealanders. It is a living document that will need regular updating to reflect a rapidly changing environment and what we have learned.

Highlights

  • The future is here Technologies and people are changing. Internet and Web 2.0 applications are enabling new forms of social networking and collaboration. State services are changing to keep pace with these changes and online participation is part of the picture.
  • Who is this Guide for? New Zealand State Services that are seeking to provide people with additional electronic channels for engaging with government on policy and service design, development and delivery.
  • How to use the Guide. This Guide is a practical primer for both newcomers to the field and experienced practitioners seeking to engage people online. It supports State servants in using new tools to improve service delivery and policy design.

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