The Digital Continuity Action Plan is a collaborative, cross-agency effort to address the challenge of maintaining access to New Zealand's growing volume of digital public sector information over time. The plan has six high-level goals: ensuring common understanding of the problem, well-managed records from creation, robust infrastructure, identifying high-value information, trusted public access now and in the future, and good governance. The plan will be implemented over three years through cooperation across archives, libraries, and other cultural heritage institutions.