Technology Application Category


 Living Parks for People Online

Living Parks for People was born because of the need to promote better use of our open spaces to a wide range of communities,Enable customer ease of access to information about our open spaces and the choices of amenities and facilities available for use and to reduce the cost of printed material such as brochures and information flyers that quickly become outdated and are limited in the amount of information they can provide.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - Auckland CC - Living Parks for People

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For more information on this project contact -mike.richardson@aucklandcity.govt.nz

 Televised Community Noticeboards

Auckland City Council strongly believes in helping the community to help themselves in order to achieve their goals. We value our commitment to outstanding customer service. It is through this innovative use of technology that Auckland City Council can not only raise its profile but more importantly, promote its vision of building strong and healthy communities.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - Auckland CC - Televised Community Notice Bds

For more information on this project contact -mike.richardson@aucklandcity.govt.nz

 e-LIMS@aucklandcity

In late 2000, Auckland City committed to getting our business online. From the customer benefit perspective, we wanted to provide choice for customers by enabling online customer transactions through Auckland City’s web site. Our web site is an always on, available from anywhere channel that allows customers to undertake their business with Council from their own home or place of their choosing and at a time that suits them.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - Auckland CC - e LIMS

For more information on this project contact -mike.richardson@aucklandcity.govt.nz

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"Cranlop" Emergency Dewatering Non- return Valve

The following project describes an innovative ‘number 8 wire’ engineering response to the devastating flood event experienced by the Eastern Bay of Plenty during July 2004. To achieve rapid dewatering of impounded floodwaters the shipping container based non-return valve structure was invented ("the Cranlop").

View the Project - 05Project - TI - EBoP - Emergency Dewatering Non-Return Valve

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For more information on this project contact - brucec@envbop.govt.nz

 Botany Library: Radio Frequency Identification

Botany Library is the country's first and only public library to have deployed a radio frequency identification (RFID) solution.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - Manukau CC - Botany Library

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  Learn.net - Ako Kupenga: Connecting Manukau Communities

A city-wide network of learning centres providing residents with equal access to inforamtion and knowledge.

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 Tablets relieve building inspector headaches

The New Plymouth District Council is using technology to dramatically simplify and improve the quality of its building inspection process. The New Plymouth District Council is using technology to dramatically simplify and improve the quality of its building inspection process.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - New Plymouth DC - Tablets Relieve Headaches

For more information on this project contact - pickfords@npdc.govt.nz

 Taranaki Regional Explorer

Taranaki Regional Xplorer is a collaborative GIS solution from the Taranaki Regional Council, the Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council. It provides a one-stop shop for easy and free public access to a broad range of spatially based information about the Taranaki region.

View The Project - 05Project - TI - Taranaki RC, STDC & Stratford DC - Taranaki Regional Xplorer

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For more information on this project contact - mike.nield@trc.govt.nz

Local Government After Hours Contact Centre

The Centre is a shared service between all participating Councils who are represented on an "After Hours Shared Services Forum" providing a governance role to the ongoing development and operation of the Local Government service. Seven Councils are currently using the service and include Regional, City and District Councils. An innovative "After Hours Toolkit" was developed to gather information on individual Councils.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - PNCC & Horizons- After Hours Contact Centre

For more information on this project contact - Mike.manson@pncc.govt.nz

 International Computer Drivers License

One of Tauranga City Council’s goals is to build a high performance culture through the targeted and structured training and development of our people. The use of technology at TCC has increased markedly in recent years. It is imperative that staff continually update their skills in order to be able to make the best use of our computer systems.

View the Project - 05Project - TI - Tauranga DC - ICDL

For more information on this project contact - lindab2@tauranga.govt.nz

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