Bruce:
It actually has existed for a number of years, but many need to be educated about it.
Federal Enterprise Architecture Records Management Profile Version 1.0 (http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/pdf/rm-profile.pdf) was published in 2005. In addition, records management is covered in various places in OMB Circular A-130: Management of Federal Information Resources (http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_a130_a130trans4/)
At one of my recent clients this information was a key part of classes I taught to staff who were involved in IT Capital Planning.
I have been working to educate clients' IT groups on this process for years.
Happy Friday everyone!
Tod Chernikoff, CRM, CIP
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If my memory serves me correctly I believe NARA was working with the Federal CIO's to include Records Management as part of the system development life-cycle (SDLC) for federal IT projects. The idea was to get records managers involved in the develop of these systems. I did a cursory review of NARA's website but couldn't find any reference to the initiative.
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