ron Mountain recently partnered with Market Connections to conduct a survey
of federal information management professionals in an effort to identify
their priorities and concerns for the next three to five years. The results
suggest that a near-term resolution to these challenges is unlikely because
they revealed a gap between the skills those professionals currently have
and what they believe they will need in the future to manage the
information boom.
The survey identified clear and recognized needs for improving electronic
records retention and disposition, RIM and analytics capabilities, but it
also showed that professionals might not be correctly prioritizing the
corresponding skill sets. That hints at a rising skills gap that will only
exacerbate information management problems.
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