A post highlighting concerns about digital platform capacity during a surge in online activity, calling on government agencies to improve access to digital civic engagement.
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Filling in a 13 bit of 13 bits of information as I understood it in the past in my past life that actually we can provide the government. And actually very few of those pieces of paper are actually sampled. So no very good challenge. Really good challenge. We should be using technology a lot more. This is what I'm talking about. This is how we get more efficient, more effective, better service. Um these are the things we have to do. Um I'm not quite sure why we haven't got that. Yeah, yeah. Hey, welcome home. He's he's listening, he's fired up two weeks away. Isn't that a good idea? No, no, no, I agree with you. Like, you know, I was in Singapore recently, much more seamless experience. I mean, I know Auckland's trying to improve with the investments they're making there at the airport. Yeah. Um but I think it's a very fair challenge because I actually, you know, I I had thought several years ago that we'd got rid of the forms, or where that was the whole point was that we were providing as airlines a lot of the information the government needed around your background, you know, but just the basic stuff that's on the form.
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underutilised, technology-driven, more efficient
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