This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'All documentation of operation and access control pertaining to the National Intelligence Application'.
























IR-01-22-34043 
19 December 2022 
[FYI request #21006 email] 
Dear Lewis T 
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 
I refer to your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request dated 1 November 
2022, in which you sought: 
All documentation of the operation (such as operating manuals, instruction 
booklets etc) and access control restrictions e.g: to stop people making a 
suspiciously high amount of requests to the application. 

Police sought clarification on your request and on 15 November 2022, you replied 
with: 
Sorry for late response in regards to operation I mean booklets like the PNC 
operators manual in the UK, thanks 
(sic) and hope this helps 
The National Intelligence Application (NIA) Manual describes all NIA functions 
and how to use the platform. The NIA Manual is some 1400 pages and is 
withheld pursuant to section 18(f) of the OIA, as the information requested cannot 
be made available without substantial collation or research. I have considered 
whether fixing a charge under section 15 or extending the time limit under section 
15A woul
d make it possible to respond to your request but ultimately do not 
believe that either options would serve the purpose of your request. 
The primary Police documents guiding staff about what information to record in 
NIA is the National Recording Standard (NRS). The NRS is published  on the 
Police Website and is publicly available at: https://www.police.govt.nz/about-
us/publication/national-recording-standard- march-2022 

Access to NIA is restricted and as such subject to meeting the requirements of 
being an employee of Police and the policy set out below. 
All access to NIA is logged in transaction history logs and subject to scrutiny.  
Random and targeted audits of NIA usage are performed by Police’s National 
Integrity Unit to ensure appropriate use. 


Information around our acceptable use of information and technology, and 
information security is also publicly available as follows: 
• https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/info-sec-
acceptable-use-of-information-and-ict-099622.pdf
• https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/info-sec-
information-security-redacted-300522.pdf
• https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/ourcode.pdf
I trust that the information provided satisfactorily addresses your areas of interest. 
If not, you have the right to ask the Ombudsman to review my decision if you are 
not satisfied with the response to your request. Information about how to make a 
complaint is available at: www.ombudsman.parliament.nz. 
Respectfully 
Mhoira Donachie 
Business Systems Manager 
 Service & Resolutions 
Police National Headquarters