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Interesting term they use: "sentencing." Anyone have any insight on this
term? Is it solely an Aussie term?
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With another year drawing to a close many people will clean out their
offices, desks and computer filing systems before taking a break and
starting fresh in the new year.
Australian Public Service (*APS*) employees doing any clean-up will need
to be more careful than most, especially in the digital age. All APS
employees are responsible for managing records; robust record management
practices which clearly document the Government's business decisions
(including administrative, procurement and grant decisions) are
particularly
important. And with the move by the Australian Government to reduce its
paper-based records, they must now understand the new digital records
management requirements.
http://bit.ly/1mEy6Jq
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Peterk
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