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Andy Potter <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:16:03 -0400
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During FY 2008, NARA's Northeast Region is offering the complete set of
courses necessary to complete NARA's Certification of Federal Records
Management Training.

We are offering this comprehensive records management curriculum
sequentially in New York. The first class in the series is Creating and
Maintaining Agency Business Information (Knowledge Area 2). KA2 will be
offered Tuesday-Wednesday, April 15-16.
 
There are a few slots available and the registration deadline is
Tuesday, April 8.  Register online:  https://nara.learn.com.
 
For more information, call our RM training hotline at (781) 663-0148 or
contact us by email at [log in to unmask]
 
More details follow:  
 
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 record- keeping requirements for creating and
maintaining records can improve the economy and efficiency of agency
operations.
Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Identify Federal
records and how they are used to document and sup- port the business
process; Determine the recordkeeping requirements-for paper and
electronic records-that ensure adequate and proper documentation of
agency business operations; Gather information about records as a basis
for efficient filing and storage solutions; Maintain the records
specific to your agency's program including those created by e-mail,
word processing, and imaging systems; and Identify the strategies and
challenges for satisfying recordkeeping requirements in electronic
records management systems. 
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. The course is recommended as a
prerequisite for KA 3 and KA 4.
Length - 2 days Cost: $300
Andy Potter
Senior Records Analyst
NARA's Northeast Region
(413) 236-3605  


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