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Source: Google Cloud

Google Cloud Framework Agreement to accelerate public sector cloud adoption to deliver improved digital experiences for Kiwis

Auckland, New Zealand, 19  July 2023 — Google Cloud today announced the signing of an all-of-government framework agreement with the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), giving eligible government agencies standardised and simplified access to Google Cloud’s technology and services — accelerating the digital transformation of the public sector.

The Google Cloud Framework Agreement will open access to Google Cloud’s reliable and scalable infrastructure so government agencies can modernise their legacy systems and build new applications that serve New Zealanders quickly and securely.

Designed to reduce complexity and simplify the contractual process, the agreement covers Google Cloud Platform (GCP) including data and analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) tools, Google Workspace, as well as professional cloud services and Security Operations Services (SecOps)

“Cloud technology plays a critical role in solving complex problems for Aotearoa — across both national and local levels,” said Paul Dearlove, Head of Google Cloud New Zealand. “This government agreement is a welcome addition to Google Cloud’s rapidly growing presence in New Zealand’s Enterprise, Education and SME sectors and we are aware that security of data and the digitisation of government are critical to building trust in the public sector. We’re committed to working closely with the New Zealand Government to provide secure and sustainable solutions to all Kiwis.”

The Framework Agreement builds on Google Cloud’s deep investment in New Zealand, closely following on from the appointment of Paul Dearlove as Head of Google Cloud New Zealand.

Last year, Google Cloud also announced plans for its first ever cloud region in New Zealand, offering resiliency, low-latency connectivity, and scalability to Kiwi customers. According to a recently commissioned Economic Impact Report by Google New Zealand, the new Google Cloud region will support the country’s economic growth, with a predicted NZD$4.2 billion in productivity benefits being generated between 2025 and 2030.

Google has been supporting New Zealand businesses and communities since 2007. With government initiatives such as the Google in Schools Agreement, Google Cloud has worked with the Ministry of Education to provide schools using Google solutions, with digital tools that support safe modern digital learning environments.Google is also part of the Digital Boost Alliance with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), offering digital training and expertise to support the digitisation of small businesses.

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