Fred,
"And I wonder about the wisdom of Part II, Section C2 "... expanding
the number of permanent record series in the GRS [General Records
Schedules] to reduce the scheduling and appraisal burden on agencies."
It seems to me this trades off an old problem (the scheduling and
appraisal burden) for a new one: more permanent records to preserve.
And they will be digital, worse yet."
I read this as expanding the General Records Schedules and therefore
reducing the agency-specific records schedules. Creating more GRS will
not be creating more permanent records. It would just combine all the
various agency permanent schedules for say press releases into a
single government-wide permananet press release GRS.
I welcome other interpretations.
Christopher P. Ferry, CRM
ASRC Primus
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