KEEP Project Overview House Government Efficiency Committee March 14, 2012 Matt Veatch State Archivist & KEEP Project Manager

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KEEP Project Overview House Government Efficiency Committee March 14, 2012 Matt Veatch State Archivist & KEEP Project Manager

Overview Recordkeeping in a digital age Records management & archives in Kansas Before KEEP KEEP

Government Records Foundation of democracy Transparency Accountability Public trust Protect legal rights of citizens

Effective Records Management and Archives Efficient and systematic control of records throughout life cycle Maintain records only as long as needed Records destroyed or transferred to archives when required retention periods met

Effective Records Management and Archives Preserves records with enduring value Protects essential (vital) records Protects confidential information Reduces risks and costs of litigation Reduces cost of records storage

Recordkeeping in a Digital Age The way we work has changed –The way we manage the records of that work has not kept pace –Systems often funded, designed and implemented without adequate thought for the records they create and how those records will be managed across time

Without effective RM, electronic records may be Deleted, destroyed, or overwritten before retention requirements met Retained longer than needed Difficult, time consuming, and expensive to find Stored & migrated without adequate provisions for ensuring authenticity Stored in obsolete formats and no longer accessible

Digital Age Expectations Access to government records expected to be electronic and available 24/7 Electronic records expected to be authentic, accurate, and trustworthy Electronic records – at least some of them – expected to be preserved for generations to come

Digital Age Challenges Preserving authentic electronic records not easy –Hardware and software dependence –Technology obsolescence

Records Management & Archives in Kansas Government

Kansas Records Laws Government Records Preservation Act (K.S.A through ) Public Records Act (K.S.A through K.S.A ) Open Records Act (K.S.A through K.S.A )

Kansas Government Records K.S.A : “all volumes, documents, reports, maps, drawings, charts, indexes, plans, memoranda, sound recordings, microfilms, photographic records and other data, information or documentary material,, storage media or condition of use, made or received by an agency regardless of physical form or characteristics in pursuance of law or in connection with the transaction of official business or bearing upon the official activities and functions of any governmental agency.”

Records Management Governance

KSHS Records Management & Archives Services, ● State Archives (est. 1905) ● Records scheduling (est. 1950s) ● State Records Center (est. 1992) ● All developed for analog environment

Before KEEP Electronic Records Management & Preservation Strategies

Digital Age Strategies: Education & Training NHPRC Grants (1996 & 1999) Guidelines –Electronic Records Guidelines (1997) –Digital Imaging Guidelines (1998) – Guidelines (2002) –Web RM Guidelines (2004)

Digital Age Strategies: Partnerships Electronic Records Committee (1999) Information Technology Advisory Board –State Archivist membership (2000) Electronic Records Summit (2008)

Digital Age Strategies: Influence System Design KS Information Technology Architecture –E-recs chapter (1999) –Data asset management section (2007) Electronic Recordkeeping Plan (2001) –Addendums to retention schedule –Required for long-term electronic records

Digital Age Strategies: Influence System Design IT Project Approval Process –IT projects > $250K require a project plan –E-Recs Retention Statement required (2000) –State Archivist review of ERRS (2010) Does new system include long-term records? Are appropriate plans in place to ensure long-term records authenticity, preservation, & access?

Digital Age Strategies: Trusted Digital Repository KSPACe (2004) –DSpace digital repository for state publications –Remains in service but not fully standards compliant

KEEP Kansas Enterprise Electronic Preservation

KEEP Trusted digital repository for KS government records with long-term value –Long-term = 10+ year retention period –10 years = Long enough to require preservation actions

Legal Foundation Essentially the same as for analog records: –Government Records Preservation Act (K.S.A through ) –Public Records Act (K.S.A through )

K.S.A (2010) State Archivist recommends to the SRB standards for preservation processes for maintaining the authenticity of electronic records E-records maintained in accordance have full legal status Authorizes state archivist to certify authenticity of electronic records with his/her electronic signature Authorizes cost recovery

KEEP System Goals Enterprise-wide Standards and best practices based Open source tools Access to authentic and authenticated digital records for as long as needed Financial sustainability

Standards & Best Practices OAIS –Open Archival Information System (ISO 14721:2003) PAIMAS –Producer-Archive Interface Methodology Abstract Standard (ISO 20652:2006) TRAC –Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification: Criteria & Checklist (ISO/DIS 16363: in progress) PREMIS –Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies

KEEP System

KEEP System Partners Legislature Judicial branch Information Network of Kansas Library of Congress Executive branch –Kansas Historical Society –Attorney General's Office –Office of IT Services Business partners –Imerge Consulting –Propylon –AOS

KEEP Prototype Scope –Sample ingest of foundational documents for interpreting Kansas law Legislative committee meeting minutes Supreme Court opinions Attorney General opinions Funding –SGF –INK –Library of Congress Policy framework v1. – September 2010 Prototype acceptance –June 2011

KEEP Production Part 1: “Dark Archives” Ingest Enhancements –SIP creation tools Web portal Thick client API –Producer authentication –Submission agreement validations Archival Storage & Data Management Enhancements –Metadata registry –Variable retention –Reporting & management tools Projected completion –April 2012

KEEP Production Part 2: Access & Preservation Planning (not yet funded) Access –Enhanced public access –Secure producer access –Authentication service Preservation Planning –Preservation/technical registry –Normalization tools

Early Adopters KDHE Department of Administration Board of Regents Legislature Judicial branch

Contact Matt Veatch State Archivist x271