16 February 2018
Aide memoire to the Minister of Statistics:
Launch of Data Ventures
Purpose
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We have recently established a small ‘Data Ventures’ group within Stats NZ, with
the appointment of Drew Broadley as Executive Director. The aim of this group is
to partner to commercialise Stats NZ’s knowledge and expertise, and in so doing
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encourage the development of new and innovative ways to grow data access and
analytics services for New Zealand.
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Attached to this Aide Memoire is a slide pack that outlines their work so far and
their vision for the future. Data Ventures will be added to a future officials’ meeting
agenda for a more in depth discussion.
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A soft launch of Data Ventures will take place on 20 February 2018, with an article
in the NBR, and possibly in the New Zealand Herald and Dominion Post.
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All queries should be directed to Stats NZ, however potential questions and
answers are below.
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Questions and answers that may arise.
Are we selling Stats NZ data?
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No. Data Ventures will generate revenue by creating or licensing products and
services built on top of data.
What is Data Ventures doing with the revenue it generates?
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Data Ventures will reinvest any revenue gathered back into its venture pipeline.
Is Data Ventures all about making money?
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No, Data Ventures will have both commercial to non-commercial ventures, with
the commercial ventures proceeds funding the non-commercial ones. There is a
3:1 ratio of commercial to social good ventures.
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All ventures that are not taken forward for commercialisation by Stats NZ will be
packaged up and open sourced, so NZ citizens and businesses can take the
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opportunity and succeed where we could not.
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All data acquired and created by Data Ventures is fed to Stats NZ for non-
commercial benefits, such as improving existing data and statistical outputs.
What is an example of the sorts of things Data Ventures might do?
10. Data Ventures will look to partner to gain access to commercial or private data
sources, like those from accounting products, for example. These will then be
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brought together with Stats NZ expertise to more insights than Stats NZ could do
alone.
11. Data from accounting products, for example, could be brought together to develop
a mapping and classification of accounting data across all businesses to allow the
development of more accurate business benchmarking tools. The result of this
would be better comparison and insights available openly to accountants and
advisors to help both emerging and existing businesses flourish.
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Memorandum
To:
Hon James Shaw
Date:
6 April 2018
Subject: Update on Data Ventures
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1. As mentioned by Drew Broadley (Director of Data Ventures) when he last met with
Minister Shaw on 26 February 2018, it was signalled the Minister would be supplied with
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the first ventures that Data Ventures will be focusing on.
2. As part of Data Ventures’ open principles and open standards, we presented on Open
Data Day a timeline of milestones. Aligned with those timings, we have released a high
level blog post and twitter update of the first ventures.
3. Over the next three weeks (9th April – 27th April) we will be releasing the ten lean canvases
to our blog (https://medium.com/data-ventures) and through our twitter account
(https://twitter.com/dataventuresnz) relating to these ventures.
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4. The ten lean canvases are attached.
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Report to the Minister of Statistics: Weekly report for the period to
23 February 2018
Date:
23 February 2018
Priority:
Medium
Security level:
In confidence
File number:
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Contact details
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First
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Position
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Grace McLean
Private Secretary to the
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Minister of Statistics
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Manager, Office of the
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Purpose
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The weekly report is prepared by officials every Friday (unless otherwise specified). The
report provides you with a regular update on the business of Stats NZ.
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No action is required from you; officials are available to brief you further at your request
Regular progress updates
Officials will provide you regular progress updates on the following topics, as appropriate:
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Role and activities regarding the Government Chief Data Steward
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2018 Census
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Census Transformation
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Statistics Legislative Review
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Engagement with the Iwi Chairs Forum: Leadership Group on Data
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Government Priorities (including: Measuring child poverty, foreign property ownership and
a comprehensive set of environmental, social and economic sustainability indicators)
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Stats NZ’s accommodation
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For your information
D5 events this week
Digital Nations 2030 Summit in Auckland
1. Stats NZ representatives attended the
Digital Nations Summit in Auckland this week, with
the Government Statistician Liz MacPherson being on a panel discussing
Big Data for
predictive outcomes.
2. One of the main impressions from the D5 sessions was remarkable consistency in the
views of panellists that capability, culture and education were all critical to enabling us to
become a truly digital nation.
3. NZ is well placed in its journey, and there are many examples of digital innovation across
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the country. It was commented a number of times that innovation is part of the kiwi ‘number
8 wire’ psyche.
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4. Technology is changing fast, driverless cars and blockchain are only two examples, and
we need to be ready to embrace disruptive changes of this kind through enabling
legislation and regulation.
5. Trust and social license, encompassing privacy and security, are fundamental to enabling
citizens to embrace a digital government.
Digital Government Showcase
6. Stats NZ’s Integrated Data display at the D5 Digital Government Showcase was a great
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success. Many national and international government officials made it a priority to visit our
stand, showing the amount of interest there is in this world-leading technology.
7. International visitors included government officials and ministers from Estonia, Uruguay
and the Canadian Government’s Chief Information Officer. They were specifically looking
out for the integrated data stand, as their governments are wanting to learn from us how
they can implement integrated data infrastructures. Tongan officials, and the UK High
Commissioner to NZ were already familiar with the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) and
interested to find our more. Government Statistician Liz MacPherson was on hand to talk
about how Stats NZ started the IDIand the next stages.
8. It was also a great opportunity to discuss with officials from other New Zealand government
departments how Stats NZ both empowers and safeguards the use of integrated data as
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part of our aim to be as transparent as possible about how New Zealanders’ data is being
used and for what outcomes.
Data Venture launch
9. On the 21 February, Stats NZ launched our Data Ventures group through a NBR article,
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with the aim to create greater awareness of this new venture. At the same time, the Data
Ventures website, https://dataventures.nz/, went live. Data Ventures will partner to
commercialise Stats NZ knowledge and expertise, and in so doing encourage the
development of new and innovative ways to grow data access and analytics services for
New Zealand.
10. Prior to this launch, Drew Broadley, the Executive Director, has been building the core
team of Data Ventures, while also testing, taking feedback and shaping the story of Data
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Ventures. This has been tested with Stats NZ people internally, other government
agencies (particularly a great opportunity at
Digital Nations 2030) and a select set of
companies and business people.
11. This was all about testing the Data Ventures offering and validating there is interest from
the potential partners and customers working with Data Ventures.
12. Response has been good, including comments around it being progressive and forward
thinking, and successfully creating inbound contacts with people looking to partner with
us.
13. We are working towards building a pipeline workflow, recruiting for a customer advisory
group (which Data Ventures will use to validate ventures) and starting the first venture by
30 April.
14. Drew will attend Monday’s officials’ meeting, to update you further on Data Ventures and
its plans.
2018 Census ramping up to the big day
15. This week, 2018 Census field workers have started delivering letters with access codes to
20 percent of the country’s households. Every household needs their code to complete the
2018 Census online, on or before 6 March.
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16. From today (Friday, 23 February) onwards, the remaining 80 percent will start to receive
letters containing the codes.
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