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The first Long-term Insights Briefing delivered - APS Reform

Long-term Insights Briefings are an initiative aimed at strengthening policy development and planning in the APS.

How might artificial intelligence affect the trustworthiness of public ...

The first Long-term Insights Briefing explores how the APS could integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into public service delivery in the ...

Long-term Insights Briefings

The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet undertook a review of the first round of Long-term Insights Briefings (Briefings) in July and ...

First Australian long-term insights briefing released - The Mandarin

The long-term insights briefing is designed to look at longer-term issues for government and will be a regular part of the APS reform ...

Long-term Insights Briefings: Process guide

It sets out the requirements on departmental chief executives to develop a Long-term Insights Briefing and recommendations for how these ...

Summary of insights from the stakeholder engagement and future ...

The first Long-term Insights Briefing explores how the APS could integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into public service delivery in the future.

Long-term Insights Briefings - McGuinness Institute

Under Schedule 6 (sections 8 and 9) of the Public Service Act 2020, Chief Executives of government departments, independent of ministers, are required to ...

Published briefings - Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission

Listed below are the inaugural Long-term Insights Briefings that have been published by Public Service agencies.

Proposed topic and scope of the 2026 long-term insights briefing

Stats NZ is seeking feedback on the proposed topic and scope of its Long-term Insights Briefing (LTIB) for 2026. Learn about the topic and ...

Our first Long–Term Insights Briefings - McGuinness Institute

For example, there is no LTIB considering how New Zealand will reduce its carbon, but the. Ministry for the Environment has delivered a ...

Justice Sector Long-Term Insights Briefing

Long-term Insights Briefings (LTIBs) are a new government initiative requiring agencies to develop and share insights on the trends, risks and opportunities ...

Long-term Insights Briefing - Ministry for Pacific Peoples

The Long-term Insights Briefings (LTIBs) are a new government initiative requiring government agencies to develop and share insights on the trends, ...

Consultation on the Scope of the Treasury's Long-term Insights ...

The Treasury – Te Tai Ōhanga held a consultation on the proposed scope of the upcoming Long-term Insights Briefing (LTIB) in July 2024.

Long-term Insights Briefing 2022 | Manatū Taonga

The Long-term Insights Briefing is a public sector 'think piece' on the future that looks at what will influence the vibrancy and resilience of the cultural ...

Consultation on long-term insights briefing topic - Ministry of Education

The Public Service Act 2020 requires government departments, including the Ministry of Education | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga, ...

Summary of consultation on the draft Long-term Insights Briefing

This summary document shares key insights from meetings, sessions and written submissions from the May – June 2022 consultation phase on the draft version ...

Long-Term Insights Briefing

Background. 3. Te whakawhiti whakaaro | Consultation. 3. Overview of submissions. 4. How can we better support public participation in government in the ...

Taking care of tomorrow today – New Zealand's Long-term Insights ...

The New Zealand Public Service Act passed last year requires government departments to produce regular long-term insights briefings.

Long-term insights briefings | The Treasury New Zealand

The Public Service Act (2020) requires government departments to publish Long-term Insights Briefings, at least once every three years.

(PDF) Long-term Insights Briefings: A novel policy instrument to deal ...

Content may be subject to copyright. ... using the tools of hindsight,. insight and foresight. ... 4.0: Stress-testing the Briefings – why they ...