Please supply the evaluation of resource and priority for a change to the licence of the NZ Localities dataset
Richard Clark made this Official Information request to Fire and Emergency New Zealand
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From: Richard Clark
Dear Fire and Emergency New Zealand,
In your reply to my OIA dated 28th Jan 2020, in Schedule 1 point 6 you state:
"Fire and Emergency considered the resourcing and prioritisation of work required to implement changes to the management, licencing, and provision of the Dataset identified to LINZ by stakeholders surveyed. It was concluded that Fire and Emergency did not have the resource available to prioritise the required actions at that point in time."
Please provide a copy of any communications relating to the above statement, expected to include at least an evaluation of the resources and priorities needed, the required actions and the decision.
Yours faithfully,
Richard Clark
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From: Goodall, Ruth
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Good afternoon Richard,
I am writing to acknowledge your request dated 28 January 2020.
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From: Richard Clark
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Sent: Tuesday, 28 January 2020 4:16 p.m.
To: Web Communications <[4][FENZ request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Please supply the evaluation of
resource and priority for a change to the licence of the NZ Localities
dataset
Dear Fire and Emergency New Zealand,
In your reply to my OIA dated 28th Jan 2020, in Schedule 1 point 6 you
state:
"Fire and Emergency considered the resourcing and prioritisation of work
required to implement changes to the management, licencing, and provision
of the Dataset identified to LINZ by stakeholders surveyed. It was
concluded that Fire and Emergency did not have the resource available to
prioritise the required actions at that point in time."
Please provide a copy of any communications relating to the above
statement, expected to include at least an evaluation of the resources and
priorities needed, the required actions and the decision.
Yours faithfully,
Richard Clark
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From: Fett, Ethan
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Good afternoon,
Please find attached, a response from Raewyn Bleakley, Deputy Chief
Executive, Office of the Chief Executive, to your information requests.
Kind regards,
Ethan Fett
Advisor, Executive & Ministerial Services
Office of the Chief Executive
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Fire and Emergency refused this "request for copies of the resourcing and prioritisation of work decisions made in relation to the implementation of changes to the management, licencing and provision of the Dataset under section 18(e) of the OIA.
The document alleged to contain the information requested does not exist or, despite reasonable efforts to locate it, cannot be found. Resourcing decisions are made routinely both formally and informally and are not always associated with the generation of documentation"
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