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by ocdtrekkie 2706 days ago
Government records aren't "text" though. They're documents, which need to be preserved with any margin notes, markings, signatures, etc. intact. So if you're storing government records, you're storing images.

Physical storage space definitely does have a cost, but so does software licensing, hardware maintenance contracts, etc. And a lot of government organizations have physical space in abundance, but IT resources, less so.

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Don’t know why this is downvoted. When a bank stores a record of a cheque it’s a scanned image for that very reason.
Oh, for sure, imagine trying to warehouse [images of] every submitted form in a condition that can be read - so, climate controlled at least.