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 FY 2006 Training Program
Coming up...

NARA Great Lakes Region - Chicago

Nov 29-30, 2005
KA 2 -  Creating and Maintaining Agency Business Information:
What are Federal records management requirements, why are they important, and how are they applied to agency records? This course focuses on the development and implementation of polices and procedures for adequate and proper documentation of agency business. It demonstrates how recordkeeping requirements for creating and maintaining records can improve the economy and efficiency of agency operations.

Who should attend?
Anyone involved with the development or implementation of a records system, whether using traditional paper filing methods or electronic document/records management applications.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300
This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.


Dec 1-2, 2005  KA 4 -  Records Schedule Implementation
How do you ensure the proper disposition of your agency's records? This course provides an overview of how to apply the General Records Schedules and other NARA-approved records schedules to Federal records. It covers the key elements of a records disposition program, including the destruction of temporary records, the transfer of records to off-site storage, and the transfer of permanent records to the National Archives.

Who should attend?
Anyone responsible for creation, maintenance and use, and disposition of agency business records, particularly staff who transfer records to records centers or the National Archives.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300
This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.


Dec 5, 2005  KA 6 - Records Management and Program Development
How effective is your agency's Records Management Program? This course covers the concepts and practices involved in developing a successful records management program and subsequent evaluations. You will learn how to market and promote your program, including the development of a training program for all levels of agency staff.

Who should attend?
Anyone responsible for managing, operating, or evaluating records management programs and those involved in the development of records management training for agency staff.

Length - 1 day  Cost: $150
This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Dec 6-7, 2005 KA 3 - Records Scheduling
What do you do with information and records that you no longer need for business purposes? How you schedule your records determines the basis for meeting your agency's operating, fiscal and legal needs. This course includes the legal requirements and practical advantages in scheduling records as well as the disposition practices necessary to meet an agency's business needs and NARA's recordkeeping requirements.

Who should attend?
Anyone responsible for developing or updating agency records schedules or whose work is associated with developing records retention requirements for records and information systems.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300
This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.


Dec 8-9, 2005 KA 5 - Asset  and  Risk Management
Are records valuable assets to your agency business process? Of course! How you manage your assets by applying appropriate records management procedures is a critical task in any organization. This course covers the fundamentals of risk management and cost benefit analysis and how they relate to maintaining a viable records management program. The course raises awareness of risk situations and provides managers with the decision-making tools they need to address current and future program needs.

Who should attend?
Anyone responsible for managing, operating, or evaluating agency programs, particularly agency records management programs, and staff responsible for developing policies that involve these programs.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300
This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.


Contact: Joseph  Suster                      773-948-9040               [log in to unmask]
**********************************************************************************NARA Great Lakes Region - Dayton

December 7-8, 2005
KA2 Creating and Maintaining Agency Business Information
What are Federal records management requirements, why are they important, and how are they applied to agency records? This course focuses on the development and implementation of polices and procedures for adequate and proper documentation of agency business. It demonstrates how recordkeeping requirements for creating and maintaining records can improve the economy and efficiency of agency operations.

Who should attend?
Anyone involved with the development or implementation of a records system, whether using traditional paper filing methods or electronic document/records management applications.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300
This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Contact: Marybelle Yeazel              937-425-0624                      [log in to unmask]



Marybelle Yeazel
Archives Specialist
Records Management  (RM) Team
National Archives & Records Administration
Great Lakes Region-Dayton
937-425-0624
FAX-937-425-0640
RM RULES!

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