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Electronic Records Available? That May Mean No Charge via Harris Beach

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MER 2020 Conference sees spike in registration once virtual option is...

Less than a week to go and #MERv registrations are pouring in. We have UNLIMITED "SEATING" so join us! Just $695 with promo code MERv. www.merconference.com

Inside NOAA’s Plan to Digitize Acquisitions and Grants Records by 2022...

NOAA is pushing ahead in digitization efforts to meet OMB M-19-21 electronic records requirements via government CIO Media

PRO BONO REMOTE WORKSHOPS ON MANAGING ELECTRONIC CONTENT & INFORMATION SYSTEMS...

As you may know I've been advising on managing electronic records & content management systems for many years. Even with good technology, if a...

Webinar: A Unified Approach to ERM Requirements: NARA’s Federal Electronic...

January 21 1-2 PM EST     In Partnership with NARA  Made Possible by Active Navigation A Unified Approach to ERM Requirements: NARA’s Federal Electronic Records Modernization Initiative  There...

E-Discovery and the Importance of Having a Records Retention Program that...

Zasio's blog about E-Discovery explains sources of data that is discoverable. Check out their post here and how their software can help with...

New OMB/NARA Memorandum on Transition to Electronic Records

July 1, 2019 By Arian Ravanbakhsh, Posted In General, Senior Agency Official For Records Management Late last week, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and NARA jointly issued...

Death by a Thousand Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong

The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer, and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the system is an unholy mess: Inside a digital revolution gone wrong. A joint investigation by Fortune and Kaiser Health News.

NARA’s Plans to Ensure Agencies Have the Tools for Electronic Recordkeeping

Agencies won’t have to figure it out themselves, a NARA official said.
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