An Information Management Plan provides practical direction for implementing an Information Management Program.
The Plan should be based on the outcomes of the information asset audit and value and risk assessment and identify information priorities.
Relationship to the Information Management Standard
As with any government asset, it is important that the management of information assets is planned at the agency-wide level.
This is done through an Information Management Plan.
The Plan:
- is a key element of the Information Management Program
- provides practical direction for implementing elements of the Program and meeting the Information Management Policy.
The outcomes of both the information asset audit and the value and risk assessment are the foundation of the Plan.
The Information Management Standard offers a range of behaviours to apply in your agency’s business and regulatory context.