The Models for Action Project
The Models for Action Project, funded in part by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), is focused on the development of these types of practical tools. The project is being conducted by the Center for Technology in Government (CTG) at the University at the Albany, in partnership with the New York State Archives and Records Administration. The project seeks to develop and promote practical tools that will assist organizations, particularly state and local government agencies, in addressing electronic records management and archival requirements as they develop networked computing and communications applications.
The Center for Technology in Government, an Innovations in American Government award winner, forms strategic partnerships with government agencies, technology corporations and university faculty and students. CTG's mission is to solve practical problems of information and service delivery in the public sector. CTG projects focus on increasing productivity, reducing costs, increasing coordination and enhancing the quality of government operations and public services. Since its inception in 1993, three dozen high-tech companies, more than 30 government agencies and a dozen academic researchers have participated in Center projects.
The New York State Archives and Records Administration (SARA) promotes, assists and oversees responsible stewardship of state and local government records. SARA's focus is on stewardship -- making certain that state and local government records, regardless of media, are usable, efficiently managed and accessible for as long as they are needed. SARA fosters stewardship through regulation, advice, education and technical assistance and oversees agency efforts to protect and provide access to archival records. SARA is part of a larger information resource management community concerned with current and future uses of information and information technology. In partnership with other government entities and information professionals, SARA works to support the development and maintenance of sound records and information systems.
The products of the Models for Action Project are the overall tool, the Records Requirements Analysis and Implementation Tool (RRAIT), which is comprised of two parts: the Records Requirements Elicitation Component (RREC) and the Records Requirements Implementation Component (RRIC). The RREC is described in more detail below, but in short, its purpose is to facilitate the identification of records management requirements during business process improvement and systems analysis activities. The RRIC focuses on the identification of management, policy and technology strategies that address the requirements once they have been identified. Combined, the tools will facilitate the identification and implementation of application-specific records management requirements.