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Keynote: David S. Ferriero The Archivist of the United States National Archives and Records Management Administration (NARA) |
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Track 1: Best Practices and Standards
Information governance is needed to provide the "rules of the road" for managing the dislocated and disparate repositories that have sprung up across many Federal agencies. These rules may be supported by technologies and standards but are made up of people (and their accountabilities), processes and quality & audit controls. |
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Track 2: Technology and Innovation
Information supporting government operations is being created at lightning speed in such voluminous amounts that the use of new technologies and practices is not only recommended, it is a necessity. Learn from the technology experiences of others that have implemented enterprise records management systems and understand the impact that innovative technologies will have on your implementation efforts. |
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What Does Information Governance and Regulatory Compliance Mean in the Federal Sector? Moderator: LaJuanna Russell, President, Business Management Association |
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ERM Software Vendor Panel |
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How to Measure Program Success Panel
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The Electronic Records Archive: What's Next? |
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Managing Organizational Change When Implementing and Deploying Records Management Systems |
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Preserving and Sharing Knowledge - Case Study |
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Convergence of eDiscovery, RM, eFOIA |
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Big Data, Analytics and Records: Fighting Fraud and Abuse - Case Study |
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Digital Preservation Panel Moderator: Carol Brock, former U.S. Treasury Panelists: Betsy Fanning, AIIM International; William "Butch" Lazorchak, Library of Congress |
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Panel: Innovating Your Way to Managing Information and Records |