❓ Question regarding delays in the implementation of the State Records Office's Born Digital Strategy, potential impacts of resourcing and government changes, and a request for increased resources to expedite the strategy's implementation. The answer clarifies the strategy was published after review and consultation.
AnsweredQoN 4325Legislative Assembly
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I
refer to the Born Digital Strategy outlined in the State Records Commission
2017-18 Annual Report, and ask: (a) has
the State Records Office’s Born Digital Strategy, which was prepared in 2017, had
its implementation delayed; (b) if yes, what
were the reasons for the delay in the strategy: (i) is
a shortage of staff in the State Records Office one of the reasons for the delay; (c) is poor resourcing and the Machinery of Government
changes impacting on agencies' ability to achieve the strategy’s objectives by the target
of 2022; and (d) will
the Minister direct more resources to speed up the strategy’s implementation: (i) if
yes, please list the resources that will be made available; and (ii) when
will they be made available?
refer to the Born Digital Strategy outlined in the State Records Commission
2017-18 Annual Report, and ask: (a) has
the State Records Office’s Born Digital Strategy, which was prepared in 2017, had
its implementation delayed; (b) if yes, what
were the reasons for the delay in the strategy: (i) is
a shortage of staff in the State Records Office one of the reasons for the delay; (c) is poor resourcing and the Machinery of Government
changes impacting on agencies' ability to achieve the strategy’s objectives by the target
of 2022; and (d) will
the Minister direct more resources to speed up the strategy’s implementation: (i) if
yes, please list the resources that will be made available; and (ii) when
will they be made available?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 February 2019
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
12 days
(a) The draft Born Digital Strategy underwent a period of extensive review and consultation. It was published to the State Records Office’s website on 9 November 2018 as Born Digital: Managing Government Information and Data.
(b-d) Not applicable
(b-d) Not applicable
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