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Overview
The National Library of Wales, on behalf of the Archives and Records Council Wales, is seeking to procure a supplier to develop a proof of concept to demonstrate the capability of preserving, and providing access to, local authority records for the long term.
ARCW is a representative body for institutions and organisations all over Wales involved with caring for archives. It works through partnerships to deliver all-Wales development projects. ARCW has been increasing digital capacity for many years, which is acknowledged in its annual strategic objectives of
• addressing the preservation and maintenance of digital records and the provision of access
• continuing to increase all-Wales capacity to preserve digital information by building on the work of the Digital Preservation project.
Effective governance and management ensure that information is trustworthy and accessible both as evidence of business activity and as business assets. ARCW has identified a key risk to effective governance: local authority records, which must be kept for very long periods to support accountability and transparency, being held on systems with short operational life spans. This project will address the critical issue of how to ensure access to reliable, authentic and accessible records for the long term, without depending upon a solution which may become obsolete in a few years.
Context: Vital Records Project
In 2020-21 a partnership of Council archive services from across Wales were awarded funding from the Welsh Government’s Local Government Digital Transformation Fund for a project to investigate vital digital records in Wales. The partnership consisted of 6 archive services, who between them represented 15 of the 22 principal councils. Representatives from these services, with a colleague from IT, constituted a project steering group and, following a competitive tender process, archive consultants kevinjbolton Ltd were appointed. The project included desk-based research, interviews with stakeholders including staff from the archive services, the principal Councils and Welsh Government, and series of workshops with the steering group. The workshops served to gather information, report on findings and identify priorities.
The aim of this project was research into how to maintain long term access to records held on principal Council line of business systems, to:
• Understand the barriers or issues, strategic, organisational and technological, involved in providing long term access to Council records.
• Develop a proposed solution to the problem, and help to develop the next phase of any work required to move this process on.
Systems such as these can have a relatively short operational life span, but the records they hold are required to be kept for longer. In some cases, the records must be legally retained for much longer than the anticipated life span of the business systems. Adoption records, for example, must be retained for 100 years. As such, without due consideration of retention requirements, these systems can present a critical risk to Councils, not only in terms of data continuity but also in meeting statutory responsibilities for citizen access and long-term democratic accountability.
This procurement is to produce a proof of concept to demonstrate a process for maintaining long term access to information held on council systems.
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