National Archives mandates new digital “Information Governance” frameworks for mid-2016
Agencies told to get cracking on interoperability and standards.
26 October, 2015Agencies told to get cracking on interoperability and standards.
26 October, 2015Digital skills now an absolute must for all public servants.
27 May, 2015National Archive push to shred Commonwealth’s paper records.
5 May, 2015Digital information management.
19 January, 2015Data worth more than technology.
16 October, 2014The International Council on Archives has elected Australia’s very own top record keeper David Fricker as its President for the next four years, drawing upon his deep experience in making public sector information managers more digitally savvy.
15 April, 2014By Paul Hemsley The head of the National Archives of Australia, David Fricker has imposed a disposal freeze on records relating to child sexual abuse in possession by Commonwealth agencies that could be required for future reference by a Royal Commission that will investigate cases of child abuse in Australian government institutions. To assist the […]
4 February, 2013By Paul Hemsley National Archives of Australia (NAA) Director-General, David Ficker, has inked-in 2015 as the final deadline for every government agency to deliver all electronically generated information in digital formats to the government’s official record keeper. The imposition of the deadline means that agencies will no longer be able to rely on printing out […]
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