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Information Asset Management policy (Position)

Policy Requirements

  • Share and collaborate

    Prioritise the transparent and collaborative governance of information assets. Align with common data ontologies, release non-sensitive data openly, optimise public data use. Share data with states and territories, partner with the research sector and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and implement robust data governance and risk frameworks for responsible information asset management.

  • Appropriately create, manage, retain, and dispose information assets

    Implement appropriate creation, management, retention, archiving, and destruction practices. This includes ensuring information assets are created and managed according to their value by way of transparent, responsible, and secure handling of information assets. Stringent data ownership and control conditions should be specified and maintained; and appropriate digital preservation planning undertaken.

  • Align operational and technological needs

    Investigate operational and technological needs foremost to build a clear set of functional and non-functional requirements. 

  • Adhere to reuse principles

    Analyse the current information asset management technology environment against your requirements, identifying gaps and opportunities for reuse. Ensure the ongoing viability of information asset solutions through continual improvement of processes, and features, data, security, technology, skills, and cost.

  • Engage early

    Ensure early engagement with the DTA where proposals for solutions involving information asset management either identify that the development of the system/s will be part of future budget rounds, or indicate in their proposal the intention to undertake an investigation which may require an asset management system in the future. The National Archives of Australia (NAA) may also be engaged through its Agency Service Centre.

Capabilities

This policy includes requirements that relate to the following capability.
CAP4

Information Asset Management

Standards

The following standards show what to do to satisfy this policy.
Information is one of the most valuable assets the Australian Government holds, and it needs to be managed in a similar way to other high value assets. Commonwealth entities collect many types of information assets as they operate in their varied capacities. Entities should adopt a strategic whole-…
The Framework aims to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people greater agency over how their data are governed within the Australian Public Service (APS) so government held data better reflects their priorities and aspirations. It guides the Australian Public Service (APS) on how…

Designs

The following designs can be relevant to meeting the requirements of this policy.
Data.gov.au is the central source of Australian open government data. Anyone can access the anonymised public data published by federal, state and local government agencies
Dataplace is the digital platform to find and request Australian Government data. The platform brings together those wanting to get access to data (such as researchers and those working on public policy and delivering public services) with Australian Government agencies who are the data custodians…
The Australian Government Data Catalogue enables users to discover data held by Australian Government agencies. The Australian Government Data Catalogue (the Catalogue) is accessible on Dataplace, a central point to find and request Australian Government data. The Catalogue…
A guide to the structures, organisations and key people in the Australian Government.
The ABS and AIHW are developing an underlying infrastructure to deliver the National Disability Data Asset, the Australian National Data Integration Infrastructure (ANDII). The infrastructure will include a data governance and streamlined data sharing arrangements and an ICT solution, supported by…
The Australian Open Data Toolkit will assist you to find, view and understand how to use Data.gov.au
Development of a national mapping tool and data provision to support effective deployment and use of EV charging infrastructure.
NationalMap, together with data.gov.au, is an essential mechanism in the implementation of Australian Government's Open Data Policy, for open data publication, discovery and consumption by government, industry, research, community organisations and the general public. NationalMap is an…
Transparency Portal contains all publicly available corporate information for commonwealth entities. The Portal has been operating since 2018 and will over the coming years become the single definitive source of Commonwealth corporate information, providing easy access to the information for the…
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