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America is losing its memory

IG Guru

Stiles received the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for History, the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Biography and the 2009 National Book Award for Nonfiction. He is a member of the governing boards of the Society of American Historians and the Organization of American Historians. StilesMay 7 via the Washington Post T.J.

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New NARA Bulletins Released

National Archives Records Express

The four Bulletins being revoked are: Endorsement of DoD 5015.2 ( Bulletin 2008-07 ) Pre-accessioning ( Bulletin 2009-03 ) Agency responsibilities for scheduling electronic records ( Bulletin 2010-02 ) Guidance on managing email ( Bulletin 2014-06 ). for disposition of email records.

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Blockchain: Should federal agencies use it?

CGI

Since being used in 2009 as the underlying technology for the digital crypto-currency bitcoin, blockchain has been a buzzword on Wall Street and beyond. Now blockchain is trending across both industry and government. CGI is well-positioned to support government agencies in evaluating the potential value of blockchain to their missions.

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Guest Post - How important is digital document consistency?

AIIM

Obviously digital document accuracy is particularly important for government and regulated industries. When the test results are scanned, the automated workflow uses the information within the barcode to name the file, append the test date and save the results to the patient’s record folder. He enjoys skiing, swimming and sailing.

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Preparing for Litigation Before it Happens: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

General Principles for Information Governance. Originally, ARMA was the acronym for the Association of Records Managers and Administrators. Over the years, the board of directors realized that records management had become a recognized and integral part of information governance, which is key to doing business.

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Ten Years After: RIM Standards Evolve Slowly

Positively RIM

Leading-edge records managers joined the techies, smiling that their fledgling stock of electronic records were largely intact; disaster recovery tactics went unused. In 2001, ISO published a records management standard, 15489, that remains an important reference and guide for measuring RIM success today.

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Innovation, from Within

Positively RIM

Tom Koulopoulos, in his 2009 book The Innovation Zone : How Great Companies Re-Innovate for Amazing Success defines innovation as, “…a process of change with measurable value.” For a RIM program, this suggests that the procedure for change must be built into the program’s governance. Everyone is a records manager.”)