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Data in the information age is money. Big data storage and data mining
techniques are getting better all the time at extracting value from data.
But data can also be cost and risk.  Some people believe the potential for
extracting value from data outweigh the potential cost and risk of keeping
everything forever.  Others believe that when data no longer has any
perceived value, it should be disposed in accordance with compliance and the
economic costs of keeping it.  But, how is data that no longer has value
identified and acted upon?  And, who is going to hit the delete key? Some
believe this is just too expensive and has proven to be too big a challenge.
 Instead of disposition, why not just put expired data in an inexpensive
Cloud and harvest it for value as needed?  In the age of big data and cheap
Cloud storage, does disposition matter anymore?

Join ARMA NOVA for our annual seminar as world-class speakers discuss these
and other information governance matters!

8:00-8:15  Welcome/Introductions: Tim Shinkle, ARMA NOVA Education Director
8:15-9:15  Opening Keynote: Don Lueders, CRM, CDIA, Enterprise Content
Management Technical Specialist, IBM
9:15-10:15  Data Mining in the NTIS Cloud:  Chris Beasley, COO, Digital Edge
Group
10:15-10:30  Break
10:30-11:30  Panel Discussion – Navigating the Big Data Deluge  
Sonny Hashmi, Managing Director, Global Government, Box
Rachael Heade, Sr. Program Manager Information Management Policy and
Compliance, Microsoft
Richard Hogg, Global InfoGov Solutions Leader, IBM
Alex Ponce de Leon, Corporate Litigation Counsel, Google Inc.
11:30-12:30  Lunch
12:30-1:30  The Cloud from the Federal Perspective:  Sean Barkey, Federal
Account Executive, Project Hosts
1:30-2:30  NARA and Disposition in a Big Data World:  Lisa Haralampus, NARA 
2:30-2:45  Break
2:45-3:45  Round-Table Discussion- So Does Disposition Matter Anymore?
3:45-4:15  Conclusion/Wrap-up: Mary Beth Weaver, ARMA NOVA President 

About our Speakers:

Sean Barkey, Federal Account Executive, Project Hosts
Sean Barkey is the Federal Account Lead with Project Hosts. Sean heads up
all Federal, State, Local and Education business efforts within the company.
In addition to Project Hosts, Sean has been selling in the Public sector for
over 10 years with a focus on IT for over 8. In that time he has worked as a
private consultant to help companies start, grow and sustain their Federal
sales practices and teams. He has also been the Vice President of Federal
Sales for the software company Sightline Systems. 
 
Christopher Beasley, COO, Digital Edge Group
For more than 20 years, Chris Beasley has developed solutions for government
and industry, helping these organizations meet the challenges of
transitioning to digital data management. Chris has worked with a number of
federal agencies to provide services such as “Records as a Service” (RaaS),
a solution entirely within the federal government. He hosts a free monthly
seminar series on aspects of information management.

Lisa Haralumpus, Director, Records Management Policy and Outreach, National
Archives and Records Administration
Lisa Haralampus has over 24 years’ experience in federal government records
and information programs working at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) and the U.S. Department of State.  She has experience
developing and implementing enterprise-wide information management policies
and training.  She also has experience developing and operating
multi-million dollar IT systems to maintain and provide access to electronic
archives.  In October 2015, Ms. Haralampus became the Director of NARA’s
Records Management Policy and Outreach program in the Office of the Chief
Records Officer for the U.S. Government. She is also responsible for
overseeing how NARA tracks, implements, and manages the Managing Government
Records Directive (M-12-18) issued in 2012 by OMB and NARA.

Sonny Hashmi, Managing Director, Global Government, Box
Sonny Hashmi has led Box's federal government strategy since April 2015. 
Previously he was the Deputy CIO and served as the Chief Technology Officer
for the GSA, where he was responsible for leveraging emerging technologies
to improve GSA operations, drive IT modernization, and lead enterprise
initiatives.  Prior to joining the U.S. General Services Administration,
Sonny was the Deputy CIO for the District of Columbia Office of the Chief
Financial Officer. Sonny has also worked for several private sector
organizations leading large-scale projects for federal, state and local
government agencies.

Rachael Heade, Sr. Program Manager Information Management Policy and
Compliance, Microsoft Corporation
Rachael Heade has been part of the Microsoft Corporate Records Management
team for over 16 years. During that time, she has participated in the
ongoing development and implementation of all aspects of the CorpRM program
at Microsoft. In her current position, she is responsible for full oversight
of the Corporate Document Retention policy and the Corporate Document
Retention Schedule as well as driving retention compliance across all
formats and company disciplines domestically and internationally.
Additionally, she is responsible for the transition of documents and
retention policy application for data migration on all mergers,
acquisitions, and divestitures. Prior to Microsoft, Rachael was the Federal
Grant Administrator for the City of Everett, a small municipality 35 miles
north of Seattle.

Richard Hogg, Global InfoGov Solutions Leader, IBM
As Solution expert in the original ILG Defensible Disposal SWAT Teams in the
IBM ILG Group, Richard Hogg has been the solution leader for the ILG
engagements.  He has consulted with three of the top five global financial
services, top 2 telecom, insurance and pharma organizations to assess
information governance initiatives and corresponding cost and risk reduction
opportunities, focusing recommendations on rapid wins to further client
objectives whilst demonstrating progress to critical stakeholders. His
career covers more than 20 years of experience across document, information
and records development and deployment solutions. He presents and
contributes at annual ECM & RM industry conferences including ARMA, AIIM,
MER and IOD. He is also an IBM published Redbooks Author on Governance,
Archiving and electronic RM solutions.
 
Donald Lueders, CRM, CDIA, Enterprise Content Management Technical
Specialist, IBM
Don Lueders is a Certified Records Manager (CRM), a Certified Document and
Imaging Architect (CDIA), holds a Certificate in Federal Records Management
from NARA and has more than 20 years of Enterprise Content and Records
Management (ECRM) experience. Don has worked extensively with numerous
records and information lifecycle management products and he has supported
dozens of US Federal agencies and numerous private sector clients in many
different capacities, including records and management consulting, business
development, training, project management and product management.  Don is
currently an ECM Technical Specialist for the IBM Federal Cloud Content
Services team.  

Alex Ponce de Leon, Corporate Litigation Counsel, Google Inc.
Alex Ponce de Leon is corporate litigation counsel for Google Inc. focusing
on discovery issues. He develops and implements innovative and efficient
discovery strategies for a wide variety of litigation matters, including,
complex litigation, patent cases, and internal investigations.  Besides
managing his own discovery caseload, he bridges the legal and technical
worlds to implement new discovery policies and procedures designed to reduce
costs and mitigate legal risk across the company.  He was recently named a
"Top 10 30-Something" by the Association of Corporate Counsel and a 2015
"Rising Star" by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association.    

DATE:  Wednesday, March 16, 2016
TIME:  8:00 AM – 4:15 PM
PLACE:  Clyde's of Tyson’s Corner 8332 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA (703) 734-1901
PARKING:  Free at the restaurant
METRO:  Five-minute walk from Greensboro station on the Silver Line
Early Registration (prior to March 9):
$125 for members
$150 for non-members
$50 for full-time students
$75 for 3 or more from the same company/agency (must all register at the
same time to receive the discount)
Full Registration (after March 9):
$150 for members
$175 for non-members
$50 for full-time students
$100 for 3 or more from the same company/agency (must all register at the
same time to receive the discount)

Register at http://www.arma-nova.org/Programs/Programs.html

Elizabeth W. Adkins, CRM, CA, IGP
Past President, ARMA NOVA

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