Van Zandt County commissioners voted to table a proposed contract with Smarsh to archive SMS/text messages for county‑issued phones and to schedule a workshop to review the county’s phone and records‑retention policy.
IT Director Scott Slayton presented the Smarsh proposal and stated the one‑time cost as $14,007.74, to be paid from hardware funds. Commissioners asked whether personal devices would be encompassed, how preservation of evidence for law enforcement would be handled, and whether competing vendors or alternatives had been vetted. Slayton said he had not obtained formal competing bids and had relied on local government practice checks and vendor searches.
Because of the technical and policy questions, including how personal devices used for county business should be treated and how many accounts have SMS capability, the court agreed to table the contract and hold a workshop that will consider retention policy, scope, and alternative solutions.
Why it matters: Archiving SMS affects records retention, public‑records access, and potential evidentiary requirements for law enforcement; commissioners directed further study before committing funds.