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February 15, 2006
PROGRAM
"Using the ISO 15489 Standard to Build
& Enhance Your Records Management Program"
Bill Neale
FileNet Corporation
Costa Mesa, California
Mr. Neale will discuss the world-wide best practice for records management, ISO 15489. He will address the standard and associated guideline that describes the elements that constitute a sound records management program. 

The standard enables organizations to develop policies, strategies and programs which will ensure that information assets have the essential characteristics of accuracy, integrity and reliability. It demonstrates why good records management practice is essential to create, capture and use information essential for the organization to fulfill its obligations and meet the expectations of its stakeholders. The new standard identifies the key issues involved in retaining the information and making it available in a useable and reliable way as well as how it may be selectively and securely disposed of at the appropriate time. 

ISO 15489 is aimed at individuals responsible for setting policies, standards and guidelines for information management within organizations including records managers, archivists, special librarians, knowledge management professionals, database managers, business administrators and individuals within organizations who are responsible for the oversight of record keeping practices 

Bill Neale has over 25 years experience in document management and imaging, and is an internationally recognized expert in standardization of information and image management. Neale has chaired numerous AIIM standards committees and is a member of the U.S. Technical Advisory Group for international standards in Enterprise Content Management (ECM). Mr. Neale is a Subject Matter Expert in Records management for the FileNet Corporation, the nation's leading supplier of Enterprise Content Management software and related services. 

LUNCH
11:30 a.m.
Ironwood Golf & Country Club
12627 Pacific Street
Omaha, Nebraska

RESERVATION INFORMATION
Please make reservations no later than Friday, February 10, 2006.
Ron York, Program Director
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: (402) 571-3305 Ext. 122
Fax: (402) 571-6859

REGISTRATION FEE
The Registration Fee includes lunch and the program.
Member: $15.00
Non-Member: $20.00
Pay the Treasurer at the meeting.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations must be received by the reservation deadline above or you will be charged for the meeting.
DIRECTIONS
Ironwood Golf & Country Club is located at 126th and Pacific Streets in Omaha. Going west on Pacific Street, turn left or south into their parking lot. There is plenty of free parking. 

From Lincoln: Take I-80 East to Omaha. Take the I-680 North Exit - this is Exit 446. Merge onto I-680 North and proceed to the Pacific Street Exit - this is Exit 2. Turn left or west onto Pacific Street and then follow the above directions. 
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Board Meeting at Ironwood Golf & Country Club following the program.

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