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This is an autoreply message to thank you for registering for the FIRM
FALL FORUM sponsored by the Federal Information and Records Managers
Council without cost to you. We look forward to seeing you at this
special event - one of a series of events and activities developed by
federal records specialists for federal records specialists.
The names of those identified in your e-mail registration request will
be added to the registration list, necessary for entry to the Forum. If
you have a question, please paste the following into the subject line of
an e-mail reply: Fall Forum Question/Request
If you received this message in error and wish to cancel your
reservation, please paste the following into the subject line of an
e-mail reply: Cancel Fall Forum Registration
You may wish to print the following information for your convenience:
Federal Information and Records Managers Council (FIRM) FALL FORUM
WHEN: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 1:30 PM TO 3:30 PM
WHERE:
Federal Trade Commission
601 New Jersey Ave N.W. - Conference Room C
Metro: Red Line - Union Station or Judiciary Square Exits
MAP:
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Nw&city=Washington&state=DC&zipcode=20001%2d2018&country=US&title=%3cb%3
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TOPIC: "How Federal Information and Records Officers can plan NOW to
support successful implementation of future E-Gov initiatives. "
ABSTRACT:
Public records are the foundation of effective citizen
centered government. Easy access and use of these diverse assets is
crucial for productive interaction between federal agencies and the
American taxpayer. Recent electronic records initiatives for
successfully implementing Federal Information Policy are underway at a
number of federal agencies. The speakers at this Program provide a
unique perspective on the imperative to develop stronger partnerships
between records managers, librarians, web managers and other information
professionals to address issues of shared responsibility.
PANELISTS:
Chas Phillips
Policy Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Government
Reform
Daniel Costello
Senior Policy Analyst, Office of E-Government and Information Technology
Policy, Office of Management and Budget
Fred Thompson
The Council for Excellence in Government, Vice President for Management
& Technology
Dr. J. Timothy Sprehe
President, Sprehe Information Management Associates, Chair of AIIM C30
Standards Committee on Integrated EDMS/ERMS.
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