Collabware is excited to be sponsoring and presenting at the DGI virtual workshop about M-19-21 on Thursday December 15, 2022 at 10AM (ET). This event is virtual and registration is FREE. Register now!
Event Description
It has been a busy past decade for the Records Management Community:
0MB Memorandum M-12-18, Managing Government Records Directive, required to the fullest extent possible, agencies eliminate paper and use electronic recordkeeping.
0MB Memorandum M-14-16, Guidance on Managing Email, with goal of by December 31, 2016, Federal agencies will manage both permanent and temporary email records in an electronically accessible format
OMB Memorandum M-19-21, Transition to Electronic Records, required Federal records are created, retained, and managed in electronic formats, with appropriate metadata; and consistent with records management laws and regulations, develop plans to close agency-operated storage facilities for paper and other, analog records, and transfer those records to Federal Records Centers operated by NARA or commercial storage facilities by 12/31/22.
How did the government records management community perform? Were the objectives outlined in the Directives accomplished? What were the lessons learned? What work still needs to be accomplished? This interactive workshop will have government and industry subject matter experts sharing lessons learned and predictions for what lies ahead.
Collabware Presentations
Session Title: M-19-21: So We've Got an Extension...Now What?
Session Description: We have worked hard over the years to reach M-19-21 compliance. In this session, we'll discuss how to recalibrate our messaging and focus on some of the other mandates to bring Executives, CIO's and CDO's to the table and better reach our mutual goals.
Speaker: Justin Head, Product Evangelist, Collabware
Speaker Bio: Justin is a skilled Records Management and Information Governance professional with more than 15 years of experience in both public and private sector. Justin has led many projects in the records and information management (RIM) space with focus on RIM program development, COTS integrations and custom application development.
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