Document & Records Management

A NSW Auditor-General's Report into the implementation of the NSW planning portal by the Department of Planning and Environment has found it may be completed by 2023, 10 years after it commenced.

A common challenge process automation professionals face is how to measure the results and capture the realized value of an automation program. Or, more specifically, getting the business to agree on how to measure results and what success means in order to accept and adopt the automation in day-to-day operations. 

A successful mass digitisation project undertaken by the ABC in 2021 will lead to dozens of redundancies in the Archives department, according to an announcement this week.

Bank of New Zealand has selected Records365 from RecordPoint as its enterprise cloud compliance platform.  

Zaloni has unveiled a Data Governance 101 course that is free and open to the public. Covering beginner to intermediate knowledge of the topic, the course provides learners with an opportunity to learn about data governance and best practices for implementation.

Crawford Technologies has introduced an CCM Gateway SDK (software development kit), a modern customer communication management storage toolset that makes it possible for organizations to retire their outdated report archive systems.

The Queensland Public Records Act 2002 will undergo a review to modernise and strengthen government record-keeping.

Objective RegWorks, a specialist end-to-end regulatory platform, has been selected by New Zealand Police to develop the firearms registry.

Enterprise software and security company Kapish has been appointed to provide Information and Communication Technology (ICT) managed services for the Yoorrook Justice Commission as it establishes an official record of the impact of colonisation in Victoria.

The rollout of Microsoft SharePoint across a local government council in South Australia created a pressing requirement to digitize files dating back several years within the Information Records and Management Department.

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