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Mon, 3 Mar 2014 11:31:46 -0800
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ARMA
Metro Maryland March Dinner Meeting, Wednesday, March 12,
2014, “Big Data, Information Governance, and
Succession Planning,”  
 
Dr.
Raymond Marbury (DBA, MPA), Program
Manager/Analyst, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Office of Administration, Records Information Management
 
(Rescheduled
from February meeting cancelled due to snow) Registration and Details at  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arma-metro-maryland-march-12-2014-dinner-meeting-tickets-10765260183
Location: Golden
Bull Grand Café, 7 Dalamar Street, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Program: In 2012, President
Obama signed a directive on government records requiring executive branch
federal agencies to transition from paper to electronic records keeping by
2019.  During this same period of time, many agencies across the executive
branch are creating billions of electronic records daily, without the proper
electronic records keeping systems or tools to govern the information
collected. Complicating the matter, more than 760,000 baby boomer federal
employees will be eligible for retirement in 2016, and institutional knowledge
(in some cases) has not been collectively transferred (through records), to the
next generation of federal employees for succession planning purposes. 
The scenario creates the potential of a “perfect storm,” by not having the
right people and information accessible, at the right place, at the right time,
to prevent threats to public health, safety, and national security.  This
presentation highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with
federal records management from an organizational and human resources perspective. 
 
Speaker: Dr. Raymond Marbury
(DBA, MPA) is Founder/CEO of the Education
Institute of Capitol Hill, LLC. As CEO, he oversees the strategic direction for
the company with more than 20 years of experience in diverse disciplines,
including business, law, government, non-profits, academia, and management. His
legal background encompasses litigation support and case management at some of
the District of Columbia’s most reputable and distinguished law firms. Raymond
has served as a manager at the U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia. Raymond has worked as a Management Analyst with the IRS and currently
serves as a Program Manager at U.S. Customs Border Protection. Dr. Marbury is
an Assistant Professor at the University of Liverpool (United Kingdom), in the
Master of Business Administration program, and a Dissertation Chair at Capella
University. His specialties include leadership, change management,
organizational development, operations' management, knowledge management,
records Information Management, litigation, e-discovery, government, and
quantitative research. Dr. Marbury’s educational background includes a Bachelor
of Arts in Paralegal Studies - Hampton University, Master of Public
Administration - Troy University (Justice Administration Specialization), and a
Doctor of Business Administration - Walden University with a specialization in
Leadership.
 
 Menu:
Dinner will include Garden Salad, Vegetable of the Day, Rolls & Butter,
Coffee, Tea and Sodaand your choice of one of the following:
•  Chicken Orleans with
Linguini
•  Pasta Primavera
Vegetarian
•  Prime Rib
•  Salmon
 
Cash
Bar will be available.
Reservations
Required:
 Please RSVP by 5:00 PM Monday, March 10, by responding to your on-line
invitation or visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arma-metro-maryland-march-12-2014-dinner-meeting-tickets-10765260183. No refunds for
cancellations after February 10, 5:00 PM.
Cost: Online registration
with credit card, $35 for ARMA members; $40 for non-members; and reduced rate
for students with valid ID and applicable studies. For questions regarding
registration and student rates, send message to the attention of Carol Agayoff
at [log in to unmask] All registrations are pre-paid. We cannot guarantee the
availability of meals or seating for walk-ins. No credit cards will be taken at
the door.
 
 Directions:From
I-270 North Take Exit 11 - Montgomery Village Ave. (Rt.124). Turn right onto
Rt.355 and go about 2 blocks. Turn right on Dalamar St. The Golden Bull is on
the left.

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