Information Management Policy for The Treasury Department
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1 Information Management Policy for The Treasury Department File reference: [ITM/POL/01] Table of contents Topic Page Purpose 1 Scope 1 Policy statement 2 Policy context Laws and standards Record keeping systems Responsibilities Monitoring Review Authorisation Further information Purpose The purpose of this policy is to establish a framework for the creation, storage and management of information within the Treasury Department. The Treasury Department is committed to establishing and maintaining information management practices that meet its accountability requirements, business needs, and stakeholder expectations. Scope This policy applies to: all Treasury Department staff; all aspects of Treasury Department s operations; all content and data created to support the agency s business activities; and all software applications used to create and process corporate information. The policy does not apply to: Exempt information and information prepared on behalf of the Cabinet. Policy statement The Treasury Department s records are vital assets of the Cayman Islands Government. They support ongoing operations and services to the agency s clients. They provide valuable evidence of business activities and decisions for legal and strategic planning purposes. The Treasury 1
2 Department s records are also a major component of its corporate memory, and may form part of the broader archival heritage of the Cayman Islands. The Treasury Department is committed to implementing best practice information management systems to ensure the creation, maintenance and protection of full and accurate records 1. The Treasury Department recognises its regulatory requirements as a public sector agency under the National Archive and Public Records Law It is committed to the practices set out in the International Standard ISO , Records Management, and the standards and guidance established by the Cayman Islands National Archive for all government agencies. The Treasury Department recognises its regulatory requirements under the Public Management and Finance Law 2005 Revision (and Regulations 2008). Policy context The Treasury Department s planning framework is influenced by the strategic priorities of Government, as set out in Vision 2008 and Annual Plan & Estimates (AP&E) and by the commitment to civil service reform. The Treasury Department supports a holistic approach to the management of all corporate information, and seeks to integrate its policies and procedures within the broader information management strategies of Government. This includes: the FOI Implementation Plan Government Policy The Honourable Chief Secretary s Code of Practice on Records Management Central Tenders Committee Procurement Procedures Public Management Finance Laws & Regulations and the FOI Law. The policy will ensure that the Treasury Department can respond to the demands and challenges of the implementation of government initiatives and the needs of our customers. It will support the quality and consistency of our advice and support to Ministries and Portfolios. Laws and standards The Treasury Department recognises its statutory obligations to be openly accountable for its actions, and is committed to compliance with Laws that affect information management in Government, including: the National Archive and Public Records Law 2007 the Freedom of Information Law 2007 the Evidence Law 2007 revision the Electronic Transactions Law 2003 revision 1 Records that meet the Cayman Islands legal requirements for evidence. 2
3 the Public Management and Finance Law 2005 rev. (and Regulations 2008 rev.) the Public Service Management Law 2007 rev. (and Personnel Regulations 2006) The Treasury Department is committed to developing and maintaining information management systems that capture and maintain records with appropriate evidential characteristics in accordance with the requirements of these Laws. The Treasury Department is also committed to developing its information management systems in accordance with: International Standard ISO , Records Management The National Archive s standards and guidance and Internationally accepted accounting standards (IPSAS, GAAP). Record keeping systems The Treasury Department s primary record keeping system is through a paper filing system and ERM software. This is controlled and managed by a file plan maintained by units in the department by the CTC Secretary, Daun Alleyne and the Administrative Assistant, Louella Thompson using a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet indicates where all operational and administrative records are captured and stored. Each section maintains its own files. The Manager of each section has responsibility for existing records. All records, regardless of format or location, are retained and disposed of according to the disposal schedules authorised by the National Archive. The Treasury Department s record keeping systems are dedicated to creating and maintaining authentic, reliable and useable records which meet the needs of internal and external stakeholders. Records are maintained for as long as they are required to effectively and efficiently support the business functions and activities of the Treasury Department. The Treasury Department s record keeping systems manage the following processes: the creation and capture of records; the storage of records; the protection of record integrity and authenticity; the security of records; access to records; and the disposal of records in accordance with approved disposal schedules. 3
4 The Treasury Department s record keeping systems assist in making and maintaining full and accurate records. Full and accurate records are: compliant with the record keeping requirements established by the National Archive or by other regulatory bodies and Laws; adequate for the purposes for which they are kept; complete in content and containing the structural and contextual information necessary to document a transaction; meaningful with regards to information and/or linkages that ensure the business context in which the record was created and used is apparent; comprehensive in documenting the complete range of business for which evidence is required by the organisation; accurate in reflecting the transactions that they document; authentic in providing proof that they are what they purport to be and that their purported creators did indeed create them; and inviolate through being securely maintained to prevent unauthorised access, alteration or removal. Electronic records The Treasury Department has a print and file policy for unstructured electronic records, such as and common office documents. (e.g. documents created in Word, Excel, Publisher or PowerPoint.) These records should be printed and placed on the appropriate paper file as soon as practicable after their creation or receipt, in accordance with the Government Policy (Administrative Circular No.2, 2006) and the National Archive s Guidance for Managing Electronic Records. The Treasury Department is developing the tools and infrastructure to support electronic records management. When the record keeping programme is established, the Treasury Department will work towards implementing modules of the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software available centrally through Computer Services Department. While the spreadsheet constitutes the Treasury Department s primary record keeping system for all operational and administrative records, there are a number of databases and software applications which contain records that cannot be easily printed and filed. These systems function as record keeping systems until the implementation of ECM, including: IRIS for financial and human resources records TRS for records of employee attendance and leave RMS for records Treasury Department s paper files Debt recovery system for management of bad debts/ loans Excel spreadsheet for the management of public debts and investments The Treasury Department consults with the National Archive and Computer Services Department as necessary, to ensure that the implementation of new technology is consistent with Government s information policy framework and compatible with Government s technical infrastructure. 4
5 All of Treasury Department s records should be created and maintained within the preferred record keeping systems outlined above or as specified by the Accountant General, Information Manager or Administrative Assistant. Official records should not be maintained in Inboxes, shared folders, U drives, hard drives, or on removable media (e.g. CDs, USB drives). These storage areas are to be used for reference copies only. Treasury documents should always be stored on the Treasury s L drive or other drives specified from time to time. These electronic storage facilities do not contain record keeping functionality. They cannot ensure that records will be managed and maintained, to support (and provide evidence of) business activities over time. Responsibilities The Accountant General shall: authorise the Information Management Policy; provide sufficient support and resources for ensuring a successful information and records management programme; and promote compliance with the Archive s record keeping policies and procedures. The Information Manager, Daun Alleyne shall: develop strategies to support the Information Management Policy; ensure that Treasury Department s IM practices comply with legal obligations; develop, maintain and review Treasury Department s records and information management policies, procedures, tools and systems; prepare and execute disaster control plans for records; coordinates the publication of information according to the Publication Scheme; provide public access to information under the Freedom of Information Law: receive, analyse and assess applications for access; communicate with and assist applicants; liaise with the FOI Coordination Unit; compile and report statistics; receive complaints and prepare for appeals before the Information Commissioner; liaise with Computer Services Department and private vendors to maintain the technology used for managing electronic records; network with other Information Managers to share knowledge and solve common issues; disseminate information management policies, procedures, tools and systems to all staff; deliver or arrange information management training for Treasury Department staff; monitor staff compliance and report to the Accountant General; and The Information Manager designate, Louella Thompson shall: apply record keeping rules as directed by the Information Manager; use file plans to classify and name files; create and close files; place documents onto files; use the Records Management System (RMS) to track paper files; 5
6 use information management tools to search for records in response to FOI requests, under the supervision of the Information Manager; arrange retrieval of records to/from storage locations; report to the Information Manager on FOI and records management activities; apply disposal schedules to transfer or destroy records; arrange and document disposal; assist the Head of Preservation to prepare and execute disaster control plans for records; network with other Records Officers to share information and solve common problems; support and advise other staff in the use of RMS, the file plan, creation of files, naming files, filing, classification, retention and disposal of records. All managers and supervisors of the Treasury Department staff shall: monitor staff under their supervision to ensure that they understand and comply with information management policies and procedures; and support and foster a culture within their team that promotes good information management practices. All staff of the Treasury Department shall: understand the record keeping obligations and responsibilities that relate to their position; adhere to policies and procedures by keeping records that document their daily work create and capture records into official record keeping systems for the following business activities: - approval or authorisation - guidance, advice or direction - information relating to projects or activities being undertaken - formal business communications between staff and external recipients - formal business communications between staff; and only destroy records under an authorised disposal schedule or other standards approved by the National Archive Monitoring Staff and system compliance with this Information Management Policy should be regularly monitored. Monitoring activities should be carried out by supervisors and the Information Manager, Daun Alleyne. Review The Information Management team will review this Information Management Policy every two years, or earlier if required. 6
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