NZ E-Govt Guidelines

By January 2006 all of New Zealand’s central government websites must comply with the New Zealand Government Web Guidelines.

To date, Optimal Usability has reviewed over 120 government websites for Guidelines compliance. This wealth of experience means that we know exactly what to look for and will provide you with a very cost-effective, timely and complete list of recommendations.

Benefits

Compliance checking offers peace of mind — you can be sure of things you are doing right, and have an actionable list of the things you need to change to meet the standard.

Typical deliverable

An easy-to-read compliance report which notes issues next to each of the checkpoints, up to 25 pages in length.

Typical duration

2 weeks.

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We have audited clients such as:

  • State Services Commission
  • Archives New Zealand
  • Environment Waikato (subcontracted through e-Gov Watch)
  • NZ Immigration Service (through e-Gov Watch)
  • NZ Army (through e-Gov Watch)
  • North Shore City Council (through e-Gov Watch)
  • NZ Foreign Affairs and Trade (through e-Gov Watch)
  • Ministry of Health (through e-Gov Watch)
  • NZ Police (through e-Gov Watch)
  • Christchurch City Council (through e-Gov Watch)
  • Inland Revenue Department (through e-Gov Watch)
  • Ministry of Education (through e-Gov Watch)
  • Ministry of Social Development (through e-Gov Watch)

.. and many others (over 120 in total)

Last updated: Friday, June 06, 2008

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