The UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has won the NDSA Excellence Award for its project
Reliable, Robust and Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Nuclear Decommissioning at the NDSA’s
Digital Preservation 2023 conference in St. Louis, Missouri.
Established by the NDSA in 2012, the
annual awards presentation celebrates innovation in the field of digital stewardship. This year, the 2023 NDSA Excellence Project Award recognizes activities whose goals or outcomes make a significant contribution to strategic or conceptual understanding
necessary for successful digital preservation stewardship.
Award winners the NDA are charged, on behalf of the UK government, with the mission to clean up the UK’s earliest nuclear sites safely, securely and cost effectively. This complicated task involves preservation of data, information, and knowledge for future
generations. During the initial phase of the Reliable, Robust and Resilient Digital Infrastructure project, the team worked to understand legacy systems and data, and the need to adapt current
systems to ensure long-term viability.
In the course of this critical work, the project team not only considered the unique needs of the NDA, but also sought to make connections to the wider digital preservation community through a collaboration with the Digital Preservation Coalition. The result
was that several new resources for digital preservation program assessment and technology watch guides were created and shared in conjunction with the project, for the benefit of the global digital preservation community.
Jessica Venlet from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries facilitated the Project category judging for the 2023 NDSA Excellence Awards Working Group, and was delighted with the result saying: “This project was exemplary in many ways,
but the judges were especially impressed with the commitment to developing good practice across a wide range of digital preservation issues and the collaborative approach to the work undertaken, not to mention the sheer number of new, open resources that have
been created and shared.”
Michelle Donoghue, NDA Information Governance Manager said, “we are honored to receive this recognition and delighted the project has benefited not just the NDA but a wide range of other sectors and organizations who have the important role of preserving
data for the future.”
Over four years, and two phases, the project investigated a wide range of topics resulting in numerous resources, publications, and events that were shared with the wider digital preservation community. These include the
Rapid Assessment Model (RAM) which provides a holistic approach to modelling organizational maturity, the
Digital Preservation Competency Audit Toolkit (CAT) which details the skills needed to carry out digital preservation activities and allows these to be measured against a Rapid
Assessment Model (RAM) assessment, and the
Core Requirements for Digital Preservation System which offers a strong foundation for those undertaking procurement of a repository system. The project also commissioned the production of a series of
introductory Guidance Notes and Reports targeted at the preservation of specific common data types, ranging from documents, email, and spreadsheets, to 3D, CAD, and moving images.
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Reliable, Robust and Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Nuclear Decommissioning Project
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