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Appendix B - List of Know-MAT member agencies
Know-MAT stands for Knowledge Maturity Assessment Team.
The purpose of Know-MAT is to:
- Support alignment across agencies and IMs around the use of the AoG Data and Information Governance Framework.
- Assist in the use and execution of the Data and Information Governance Maturity Assessment.
- Have an open discussion around the assessment recommended steps and how and what organisations need to prioritise and focus on to mature their governance.
- Work collaborative on guidelines and recommendation around data and information.
Here is a list of agencies who contributed to the development of this guideline:
- ACC - Accident Compensation Corporation is a Crown entity responsible for administering the country's universal no-fault accidental injury scheme.
- Archives NZ - Archives New Zealand is responsible for the record of government.
- CAA - Civil Aviation Authority oversees aviation safety and the rules.
- CASS - Central Agencies Shared Services at Treasury delivers services to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, State Services Commission and the Treasury.
- Corrections - Department of Corrections is the public service department charged with managing the New Zealand corrections system.
- DIA - Department of Internal Affairs serves and connects people, communities and government to build a safe, prosperous and respected nation.
- MoE - Ministry of Education is the Government's lead advisor on the New Zealand education system, shaping direction for sector agencies and providers.
- FaE - Fire and Emergency New Zealand is a new unified fire organisation that brings together our country’s urban and rural fire services for the first time
- GCIO/GCDO – Government CIO/CDO is responsible for ICT-enabled transformation across government agencies to deliver better services to citizens.
- IR - Inland Revenue is a public service department charged with advising government on tax policy, collecting and disbursing payments for social support programmes, and
collecting tax.
- LINZ - Land Information New Zealand is the public service department charged with geographical information and surveying functions as well as handling land titles, and managing
Crown land and property.
- MaritimeNZ - Maritime NZ is the national regulatory, compliance and response agency for the safety, security and environmental protection of coastal and inland waterways.
- MBIE - Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is the public service department charged with "delivering policy, services, advice and regulation" which contribute to New
Zealand's economic productivity and business growth.
- MFE - Ministry for the Environment is the public service department charged with advising the government on policies and issues affecting the environment, in addition to the
relevant environmental laws and standards.
- MoH - Ministry of Health is the public service department responsible for healthcare in New Zealand.
- MoJ - Ministry of Justice is an executive branch of the New Zealand Government, responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice within New Zealand.
- MPI - Ministry for Primary Industries is the public service department charged with overseeing, managing and regulating the farming, fishing, food, animal welfare, biosecurity, and
forestry sectors of New Zealand's primary industries.
- MSD - Ministry of Social Development is the public service department charged with advising the government on social policy, and providing social services.
- NZDF - NZ Defence Force provides essential support to the delivery of the Government’s national security interests.
- NZTA - NZ Transport Agency is a Crown entity tasked with promoting safe and functional transport by land, including the responsibility for driver and vehicle licensing, investigating
rail accidents and administering the New Zealand state highway network.
- OAG - Office of the Auditor-General carries out strategic audit planning, sets policy and standards, appoints auditors and oversees their performance, carries out performance
audits, provides reporting and advice to Parliament, and carries out inquiries and other special studies.