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Bill Stevens <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Sep 2005 23:37:22 +0000
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Lemme know...I would be interested

Bill Stevens

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William B. Stevens, Jr., MS-Information Sciences,
Project Archivist/Records Consultant,
Information Management Associates, Inc.,
800 Longview Road, Apt. #328,
Knoxville, TN 37919-3765
Phone: (865) 607-9625
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> I had a brainstorm and wonder if anyone out there has any thoughts about
> it. Utility companies usually send extra crews to disaster areas to help
> restore power to affected areas. Has anyone thought about RIM volunteers
> that could help with recovery once the situation is more stable? It
> might be a tough sell to get an employer to allow some of their RIM
> personnel off to volunteer for RIM diasaster recovery but has anyone
> thought about it or tried it?
>
> Rescue operations are still on going and some RIM recovery operations
> have been stalled at checkpoints from what I have read in RAIN. I also
> realize a lot of RIM professionals in the gulf states may not have jobs
> for a while or not at all considering the destruction in some areas. I
> am aware of disaster recovery vendors but I am sure much more assistance
> will be needed. Any thoughts out there?
>
>
>
> Rob Seibolt
> Records Management Aquila
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