The current system was appropriate when it was built.
The GOP upgrade is necessary to meet today’s governance, transparency, and succession responsibilities — and to protect future generations from inherited risk.

System Comparison: Current Environment vs GOP Upgrade

This comparison is provided to help trustees clearly understand the functional, governance, and risk differences between the Trust’s current website/system environment and the proposed GOP (Governance Operating Platform) upgrade.

Important framing: This comparison is not a criticism of past administrators. It reflects changes in technology, governance expectations, and compliance standards over time.

Current System Overview

The Trust’s current website environment appears to be built on a legacy ASP / IIS-based platform, typical of early-2000s web systems. These systems were fit for purpose at the time but are no longer designed to support modern governance workflows or data visibility requirements.

  • Server-hosted, file-based website structure
  • Manual updates via administrator or external developer
  • No integrated database for shareholder status
  • Limited security, auditability, and portability

Side-by-Side Comparison

Category Current System GOP Upgrade
Hosting & Platform Legacy ASP / IIS hosting
Tied to specific server & provider
Modern, portable web stack
Host-agnostic, future-proofed
Shareholder Register Static or external documents
No live status visibility
Structured digital register
Status flags, audit trail, board mode
Search & Outreach Informal, undocumented attempts
Knowledge held by individuals
Documented search protocol
Repeatable and defensible
Governance Risk Unclear exposure
Risk accumulates silently
Demonstrable good-faith effort
Risk actively managed
Administrator Burden Manual effort
Reliance on memory & legacy files
Guided workflows
Clear handover and continuity
Future Trustees Inherit unresolved issues
Limited visibility
Inherit a working system
Clear governance trail

Limits of the Current System

  • Difficult to extend or modernise
  • No native database or reporting layer
  • High dependency on specific individuals
  • Increasing compliance and audit exposure

What the GOP Upgrade Provides

  • A governance-first digital register
  • Clear shareholder visibility without oversharing
  • Documented outreach and resolution pathways
  • Board-safe presentation and controls
  • System that can be maintained, not replaced
Bottom line: The GOP upgrade does not change rights. It changes clarity, defensibility, and future workload.

This comparison is intended to support informed decision-making and long-term stewardship.