Yes, we are aware of it. Priority Outcomes is usually handled by an authority's e-Gov people. Ours picked up on the ISO 15489 reference and had the sense to talk to us, the corporate records management team - so we jointly drafted our response. As a result we have committed to compliance with ISO 15489 by April 2006 (the G19 target) and have had this commitment approved at the top - we were careful to stress that EDRMS isn't a 'must have' for ISO 15489. So G19 was very handy for boosting the case for RM.
Deirdre Sharp
Norfolk County Council
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Subject: ODPM Outcomes 'G19'
Has anybody else come across this yet? The ODPM released a whole set of "priority outcomes" which local authorities must achieve and 'G19' (definition attached) doesn't require an EDRMS in place but does emphasise the adoption of ISO 15489.
I haven't seen any reference to it anywhere before now - thought it might be of useful to publish it's existence!
Alison
Alison Drew
Corporate Records Manager
Portsmouth City Council
023 9268 8325
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