Future proofing information management for Government Agency

Information management

Metataxis defines strategic action plan to support improved information management

Metataxis is delighted to have won a contract with a Central UK Government Agency. This new project is to define and deliver a comprehensive strategy and robust action plan in order to improve one of the department’s core knowledge and information management practices.

Like many organisations, this large Public Sector function is information and knowledge rich and operates a variety of approaches to knowledge and information management.

In order to deliver a clear knowledge and information management strategy, Metataxis will initially undertake a comprehensive review of existing practices, so that we can then perform a gap analysis to finally propose relevant recommendations to build the strategy and action plan.

Explains Marc Stephenson, Director at Metataxis: “We’re looking forward to working closely with key stakeholder and business users to ascertain current information use and understand user requirements. With a clear view of how information is created and received, how and where it is stored, who uses it, and what governance is in place to manage it, we will be able to develop tactics, recommendations and a clear strategy to improve knowledge and information management practices for this Function.”

Once defined, Metataxis will go on to form a pragmatic, high level action plan to support the successful implementation of the strategy across the department. Armed with a full understanding of any information management issues and how to remediate them, as well as a well-defined approach for ongoing information maintenance, this Public sector department will have a future proofed information management strategy, with clear best practices, and confidently work with a single source of truth.

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