Remove Computer and Electronics Remove Document Remove Government Remove Metadata
article thumbnail

Transitioning to a Fully Digital Government

National Archives Records Express

A US Army specialist 4 examines a computer printout. National Archives Identifier: 6386418 This blog post is the first in a series focusing on specific areas agencies should consider in their transition to fully digital government. After that date, NARA will only accept permanent records in digital formats with required metadata.

article thumbnail

FAQ Redux: Can a state agency destroy a paper original after scanning?

The Texas Record

While there is not an explicit paragraph in the rules stating that any record can be store electronically, in Section 6.92(4), While there is not an explicit paragraph in the rules stating that any record can be store electronically, in Section 6.92(4), And what are the requirements for keeping a record electronically now?

Paper 40
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Even with Bad Communication and Unfulfilled Discovery Obligations, Sanctions Still Not Granted: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

The relators filed this qui tam action alleging the defendants defrauded government healthcare programs by fraudulently reporting inflated Usual and Customary (U&C) pharmacy prices for prescriptions filled for government healthcare program beneficiaries. The relators produced no documents in response to the requests.

article thumbnail

Four Times Self-Collection Went Wrong

eDiscovery Daily

To the best of the attorney’s knowledge, the signature certifies three factors: 1) the document is compliant with existing rules and regulations; 2) it has no improper purpose such as slowing litigation; 3) it is not unreasonably burdensome to the producing party. The client may lose valuable metadata if their collection is done incorrectly.

article thumbnail

Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

This means imagining the “art of the possible” for a new future using a cloud computing model to deliver transformative change. While these RIM practices are still important to help ensure governance, compliance, and manage risks, it is also important to realize that information is both a product and a service. Intelligent Capture.

article thumbnail

Understanding eDiscovery in Criminal Cases, Part Three: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

The government will usually get its ESI by consent or warrant. Typically, when the federal government seeks data in criminal cases (and most states have a similar procedure), it requests a search and seizure warrant by filing an application or affidavit sworn before a judge. Issues Managing ESI Data in Criminal Cases. Additionally, F.

article thumbnail

Ralph Losey of Jackson Lewis, LLP: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

I like the government involved in the matter because then we’ve got to do the top quality job that will survive any kind of challenge. Typically, the government is going to want to see bulk collection. I’ve been doing this for a lifetime now, and one big key of what I do is documentation. That’s a quality control issue.