Appendix 3: List of organisations required to use Infrastructure as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service: Are the benefits being achieved?
The organisations required to use Infrastructure as a Service are:
- all public service departments (there were 31 organisations in this group on the State Services Commission's list, which was last updated on 7 February 2018);
- 27 Crown agents, including all the district health boards; and
- five non-public service departments.
The first tranche of organisations required to use Infrastructure as a Service did not include the district health boards, which were included later.
- Accident Compensation Corporation
- Crown Law Office
- Department of Conservation
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Internal Affairs
- Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Earthquake Commission
- Education Review Office
- Government Communications Security Bureau
- Housing New Zealand Corporation
- Inland Revenue Department
- Land Information New Zealand
- Ministry for Children, Oranga Tamariki
- Ministry for Culture and Heritage
- Ministry for Pacific Peoples
- Ministry for Primary Industries
- Ministry for the Environment
- Ministry for Women
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
- Ministry of Defence
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Māori Development
- Ministry of Social Development
- Ministry of Transport
- New Zealand Customs Service
- New Zealand Defence Force
- New Zealand Police
- New Zealand Qualifications Authority
- New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
- New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
- New Zealand Transport Agency
- Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives
- Parliamentary Counsel Office
- Parliamentary Service
- Serious Fraud Office
- State Services Commission
- Statistics New Zealand
- Te Kāhui Whakamana Rua Tekau mā Iwa – Pike River Recovery Agency
- Tertiary Education Commission
- The Treasury
- — 63. District health boards