Records Managers

FY 2007 Records Management Training Course Descriptions

October 2006- September 2007

RECORDS MANAGEMENT NATIONAL CURRICULUM COURSE DESCRIPTIONS RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS TOPICAL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

COURSE REGISTRATION INFORMATION


Records Management National Curriculum Course Descriptions

Records Management Overview
Knowledge Area 1 (KA1)

What are valuable agency resources and business assets? Records are. This course provides an overview of the basic concepts and activities of managing Federal records. It focuses on the new, twenty-first century challenges in the Federal records environment and how to address them.

Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Demonstrate that effective records management adds value to agency business processes by ensuring that agency information is authentic, reliable, and usable, and has integrity for as long as needed to meet business needs
  • Explain how an organization creates and maintains trustworthy records by establishing processes to support a comprehensive records management program
  • Identify the stakeholders and explain their primary roles and responsibilities for, and interests in, records management within an agency
  • Explain the importance of developing records management strategies that support and complement current technology in agency information systems, business applications, and business processes.
Who should attend?

This course will be especially useful for agency managers and employees who can only attend records management training for one day but desire a high-level overview.
Although this course is not part of the Certification of Federal Records Management Training, it is recommended as a foundation for newcomers to the records management field and anyone interested in taking the additional five records management courses that are required for the optional certification program.

Length - 1 day   Cost: $150

Records Management Overview (KA1)Register Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 30, 2006 Washington, DC Headquarters
November 13, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
December 04, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
January 11, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
January 23, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
January 30, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
February 26, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
March 06, 2007 Mobile, AL Southeast
March 29, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
May 03, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
July 17, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
July 23, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
August 20, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
September 10, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters

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Creating and Maintaining Agency Business Information
Knowledge Area 2 (KA2)

What are Federal records management requirements, why are they important, and how are they applied to agency records? This course focuses on the development and implementation of polices and procedures for adequate and proper documentation of agency business. It demonstrates how record- keeping requirements for creating and maintaining records can improve the economy and efficiency of agency operations.

Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify Federal records and how they are used to document and sup- port the business process;
  • Determine the recordkeeping requirements-for paper and electronic records-that ensure adequate and proper documentation of agency business operations;
  • Gather information about records as a basis for efficient filing and storage solutions;
  • Maintain the records specific to your agency's program including those created by e-mail, word processing, and imaging systems; and
  • Identify the strategies and challenges for satisfying recordkeeping requirements in electronic records management systems.
Who should attend?

Anyone involved with the development or implementation of a records system, whether using traditional paper filing methods or electronic document/records management applications. The course is recommended as a prerequisite for KA 3 and KA 4.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300

This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Creating and Maintaining Agency Business Information (KA2)Register Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 31 - November 01, 2006 Washington, DC Headquarters
November 14 - 15, 2006 Portland, OR Pacific Alaska
December 05 - 06, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 05 - 06, 2006 New Orleans, LA Southwest
December 11 - 12, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
January 10 - 11, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
January 17 - 18, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
January 22 - 23, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
January 22 - 23, 2007 Juneau, AK Pacific Alaska
January 22 - 23, 2007 Houston, TX Southwest
January 23 - 24, 2007 Honolulu, HI Pacific Alaska
January 24 - 25, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
February 13 - 14, 2007 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
February 27 - 28, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
February 27 - 28, 2007 Oakland, CA Pacific
March 13 - 14, 2007 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
March 20 - 21, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
March 27 - 28, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
April 03 - 04, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
April 17 - 18, 2007 Pittsfield, MA Northeast
April 17 - 18, 2007 Oklahoma City, OK Southwest
April 23 - 24, 2007 Flagstaff, AZ Pacific
May 01 - 02, 2007 Boise, ID Pacific Alaska
May 15 - 16, 2007 Columbia, SC Southeast
May 22 - 23, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
June 04 - 05, 2007 Reno, NV Pacific
June 06 - 07, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
June 19 - 20, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
July 10 - 11, 2007 Little Rock, AR Southwest
July 18 - 19, 2007 Jackson, MS Southeast
July 18 - 19, 2007 Arcata/Eureka, CA Pacific
July 18 - 19, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
August 06 - 07, 2007 Waltham, MA Northeast
August 07 - 08, 2007 Los Angeles, CA Pacific
August 21 - 22, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
September 11 - 12, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
September 11 - 12, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters

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Records Scheduling
Knowledge Area 3 (KA3)

What do you do with information and records that you no longer need for business purposes? How you schedule your records determines the basis for meeting your agency's operating, fiscal, and legal needs. This course includes the legal requirements and practical advantages in scheduling records as well as the disposition practices necessary to meet an agency's business needs and NARA's recordkeeping requirements.

Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Perform a business and records analysis to determine information needs and identify risks associated with records disposition;
  • Gather information about records as a basis for preparing a records schedule;
  • Apply the General Records Schedule to appropriate administrative records;
  • Develop disposition instructions for records, in all media, based on agency business needs, accountability, legal issues and archival value; and
  • Know the steps in obtaining internal and external approvals of the Standard Form 115 (SF 115), which is used to schedule records.

Who should attend?

Anyone responsible for developing or updating agency records schedules or whose work is associated with developing records retention requirements for records and information systems. KA 2 is a recommended prerequisite.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300

This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Records Scheduling (KA3)Register Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
November 02 - 03, 2006 Washington, DC Headquarters
December 07 - 08, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 11 - 12, 2006 New Orleans, LA Southwest
December 13 - 14, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
January 22 - 23, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
January 24 - 25, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
January 24 - 25, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
February 12 - 13, 2007 Houston, TX Southwest
March 12 - 13, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
March 20 - 21, 2007 Anchorage, AK Pacific Alaska
April 10 - 11, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
April 17 - 18, 2007 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
April 19 - 20, 2007 Pittsfield, MA Northeast
April 23 - 24, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
April 25 - 26, 2007 Flagstaff, AZ Pacific
June 05 - 06, 2007 Montana Rocky Mountain
June 12 - 13, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
June 18 - 19, 2007 Oklahoma City, OK Southwest
July 24 - 25, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
July 31 - August 1, 2007 San Francisco, CA Pacific
August 06 - 07, 2007 Little Rock, AR Southwest
August 13 - 14, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
August 23 - 24, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
September 13 - 14, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest

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Records Schedule Implementation
Knowledge Area 4 (KA4)

How do you ensure the proper disposition of your agency's records? This course provides an overview of how to apply the General Records Schedules and other NARA-approved records schedules to Federal records. It covers the key elements of a records disposition program, including the destruction of temporary records, the transfer of records to off-site storage, and the transfer of permanent records to the National Archives.

Outcomes:

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Interpret disposition instructions from many types of records schedules;
  • Determine when and how to transfer records to off-site storage;
  • Maintain intellectual control over records stored off-site;
  • Ensure the proper disposal of temporary records; and
  • Transfer permanent records to the National Archives.

Who should attend?

Anyone responsible for creation, maintenance and use, and disposition of agency business records, particularly staff who transfer records to records centers or the National Archives.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300

This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Records Schedule ImplementationRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 11 - 12, 2006 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
November 06 - 07, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
November 15 - 16, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
December 07 - 08, 2006 New Orleans, LA Southwest
December 11 - 12, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
January 24 - 25, 2007 Juneau, AK Pacific Alaska
January 24 - 25, 2007 Houston, TX Southwest
February 14 - 15, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
February 26 - 27, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
March 07 - 08, 2007 Oakland, CA Pacific
March 14 - 15, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
March 21 - 22, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
March 29 - 30, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
April 19 - 20, 2007 Oklahoma City, OK Southwest
April 23 - 24, 2007 Pittsfield, MA Northeast
April 24 - 25, 2007 Greensboro, NC Southeast
April 25 - 26, 2007 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
April 25 - 26, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
June 05 - 06, 2007 Seattle, WA Pacific Alaska
June 06 - 07, 2007 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
June 14 - 15, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
June 21 - 22, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
July 12 - 13, 2007 Little Rock, AR Southwest
July 16 - 17, 2007 Flagstaff, AZ Pacific
July 26 - 27, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
August 08 - 09, 2007 Waltham, MA Northeast
August 09 - 10, 2007 Los Angeles, CA Pacific
August 15 - 16, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
September 10 - 11, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
September 17 - 18, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
September 17 - 18, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters

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Asset and Risk Management
Knowledge Area 5 (KA5)

Are records valuable assets to your agency business process? Of course! How you manage your assets by applying appropriate records management procedures is a critical task in any organization. This course covers the fundamentals of risk management and cost benefit analysis and how they relate to maintaining a viable records management program. The course raises awareness of risk situations and provides managers with the decision-making tools they need to address current and future program needs.

Outcomes:

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the key concepts of analyzing and managing the risk to agency assets (records);
  • Identify and assess records management risks within your agency's programs;
  • Prioritize risks and develop mitigation strategies; and
  • Identify resources, including the use of NARA services, to develop a risk management program.

Who should attend?

Anyone responsible for managing, operating, or evaluating agency programs, particularly agency records management programs, and staff responsible for developing policies that involve these programs.

Length - 2 days  Cost: $300

This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Asset and Risk Management (KA5)Register Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
November 08 - 09, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 05 - 06, 2006 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
December 13 - 14, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 13 - 14, 2006 New Orleans, LA Southwest
January 25 - 26, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
February 14 - 15, 2007 Houston, TX Southwest
February 22 - 23, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
February 28 - March 1, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
March 01 - 02, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
March 22 - 23, 2007 Anchorage, AK Pacific Alaska
April 17 - 18, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
April 24 - 25, 2007 Oakland, CA Pacific
April 25 - 26, 2007 Pittsfield, MA Northeast
May 02 - 03, 2007 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
May 14 - 15, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
June 07 - 08, 2007 Seattle, WA Pacific Alaska
June 12 - 13, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
June 20 - 21, 2007 Oklahoma City, OK Southwest
June 20 - 21, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
June 27 - 28, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
July 18 - 19, 2007 Flagstaff, AZ Pacific
July 31 - August 01, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
August 08 - 09, 2007 Little Rock, AR Southwest
August 08 - 09, 2007 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
September 12 - 13, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
September 19 - 20, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
September 19 - 20, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters

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Records Management Program Development
Knowledge Area 6 (KA6)

How effective is your agency's Records Management Program? This course covers the concepts and practices involved in developing a successful records management program and subsequent evaluations. You will learn how to market and promote your program, including the development of a training program for all levels of agency staff.

Outcomes:

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Evaluate current recordkeeping practices within your Federal agency;
  • Analyze need for using external resources to assist with your agency;
  • Market and promote an agency's records management program;
  • Establish an effective training program for all levels of personnel; and
  • Protect records from unauthorized destruction and alienation.

Who should attend?

Anyone responsible for managing, operating, or evaluating records management programs and those involved in the development of records management training for agency staff.

Length - 1 day  Cost: $150

This course is required for obtaining NARA's Certification of Federal Records Management Training.

Records Management Program Development (KA6)Register Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
November 14, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
November 17, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
December 15, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 15, 2006 New Orleans, LA Southwest
January 25, 2007 Honolulu, HI Pacific Alaska
January 25, 2007 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
February 14, 2007 Portland, OR Pacific Alaska
February 16, 2007 Houston, TX Southwest
February 27, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
March 02, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
March 09, 2007 Mobile, AL Southeast
April 19, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
April 24, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
April 26, 2007 Greensboro, NC Southeast
April 27, 2007 Pittsfield, MA Northeast
May 04, 2007 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
May 16, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
June 14, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
June 20, 2007 Sacramento, CA Pacific
June 22, 2007 Oklahoma City, OK Southwest
June 29, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
July 20, 2007 Jackson, MS Southeast
July 20, 2007 Flagstaff, AZ Pacific
August 02, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
August 10, 2007 Waltham, MA Northeast
August 10, 2007 Little Rock, AR Southwest
August 17, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
September 14, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
September 21, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
September 21, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest

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Records Management Professional Course Descriptions

Survival Guide for IT Professionals: Information Assurance and Records Management

IT professionals are in unique positions related to electronic records as they administer the systems of an agency. They are often responsible for the servers that house the records an agency creates and for software that manages documents and records. This half-day course is designed to raise awareness within the IT community of the legal responsibilities for records management and the consequences for noncompliance that are directly tied to IT. This course will discuss system requirements, transfer specifications for electronic records and other topics. It will cover resources that are available to assist the IT professional as they perform their duties.

Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will have learned about

  • Examples of lawsuits involving electronic records;
  • Discovery of your electronic records and E-FIOA;
  • Spoliation of electronic evidence;
  • Law and regulations that govern Federal records;
  • Standards and practices to save you time and resources, and increase efficiency;
  • Role and responsibilities regarding Federal records;
  • System requirements for document management and records management systems; and
  • File format specifications for transferring electronic records to NARA.

Who should attend?

IT Project Managers, IT Acquisition staff, System Architects, System Analysts, Systems Engineers, System Integrators, Data Administrators, and contractors who serve in these positions are the target audience. RM and IT staff teams are encouraged to attend.

Length - 1/2 day  Cost: none

Survival Guide for IT ProfessionalsRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 18, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 14, 2006 Baltimore, MD Mid Atlantic
February 01, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
March 20, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
April 12, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
May 01, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
May 04, 2007 San Francisco, CA Pacific
July 25, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
August 22, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
September 25, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters

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The Case for Records Management: Issues for Federal Agency Counsel

Legal professionals understand that when business-critical information is missing or inaccessible, an agency risks damage to its reputation, failure to perform its mission, and expensive litigation. This half-day briefing by National Archives and Records Administration legal and records management staffs will discuss issues related to discovery, records retention and legal holds, and electronic information. Good recordkeeping practices that are supported by an informed agency counsel are an agency's best defense against costly and time-consuming legal challenges.

Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to

  • Understand the definition of Federal records and how it applies to agency business;
  • Identify best practices in building a defensible records management program;
  • Understand counsel's role in an agency records management program;
  • Recognize key points in Federal statutory and regulatory requirements that relate to agency records; and
  • Identify challenges and legal issues associated with electronic records

Who should attend?

The course targets General Counsel, inspectors general, attorneys and paralegals interested in the management of their own records and/or responsible for providing legal direction in Federal agencies regarding agency records management and litigation. Other senior management and agency records officers are encouraged to attend for the advanced discussion of legal issues relating to agency recordkeeping requirements and responsibilities.

Length - 1/2 Day  Cost: none

The Case for Records ManagementRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 17, 2006 Washington, DC Headquarters
March 01, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
June 26, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
August 14, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters

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Recordkeeping: A Program Manager's Survival Guide

In today's business environment, the manager who has the relevant data first often wins, either by making a better, more informed decision or by responding efficiently to information requested. Effective records management can help ensure that managers and executives have the information they need when they need it. This half-day course provides a practical guide to policies, procedures, and legal requirements for managing program information.

Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to

  • Describe how proper information management contributes to agency programs;
  • Identify legal requirements related to managing program information;
  • Describe how to identify Federal records;
  • Describe ways to manage program information to document actions and mitigate risk; and
  • Recognize the management challenges presented by electronic agency information

Who should attend?

The course targets mid-level managers such as division directors, branch chiefs, program management analysts, budget analysts, and others with decision-making responsibilities for program areas. Although it is not designed for records staff, records managers may attend with program manager colleague(s) from their agency.

Length - 1/2 Day  Cost: none

Recordkeeping: A Program Manager's Survival GuideRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 26, 2006 Washington, DC Headquarters
November 15, 2006 Seattle, WA Pacific Alaska
November 16, 2006 1pm-4:30pm Portland, OR Pacific Alaska
December 14, 2006 Baltimore, MD Mid Atlantic
February 06, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
March 14, 2007 Fresno, CA Pacific
April 03, 2007 Seattle, WA Pacific Alaska
April 05, 2007 Norfolk, VA Mid Atlantic
April 12, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
April 26, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
May 01, 2007 Webinar Session 1 Northeast
May 03, 2007 Anchorage, AK Pacific Alaska
May 08, 2007 Webinar Session 2 Northeast
May 17, 2007 South Lake Tahoe, CA Pacific
May 23, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
June 20, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
August 16, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
September 27, 2007 Pittsburgh, PA Mid Atlantic

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Topical Course Offerings

Advanced Electronic Records Management

Although the same principles of records management apply to electronic records and systems, there continue to be special considerations for creating and managing electronic records. Designed for individuals with prior background in electronic recordkeeping, the course expands on the basic electronic records management knowledge in other NARA courses. It is an investigation of issues, people, and tools related to electronic records management. It also looks at emerging technologies and their implications for records management.

Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:

  • Recognize where to insert RM requirements into the planning, development and implementation of information systems;
  • Develop and implement an enterprise-wide electronic records management (ERM) pilot;
  • Identify legal requirements and policies that impact Federal information requirements for electronic records;
  • Demonstrate awareness of current issues in electronic recordkeeping as well as emerging technologies and their implications for web-based records management;
  • Explain techniques and tools being developed by NARA to address the challenges of electronic records management, including the Electronic Records Archives (ERA);
  • Describe the positive factors that promote collaboration between RM and IT staff; and
  • Describe best practices in ERM.

Who should attend?

Participants with a basic understanding of electronic records management through completion of the NARA knowledge area courses, experience maintaining large collections of electronic records, or background in a technical field.

Length: 2 days Cost: $300

Advanced Electronic Records ManagementRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
November 20 - 21, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
January 22 - 23, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
February 07 - 08, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
March 07 - 08, 2007 Mobile, AL Southeast
May 02 - 03, 2007 San Francisco, CA Pacific
May 22 - 23, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
June 05 - 06, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
July 26 - 27, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
August 08 - 09, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
August 20 - 21, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast

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Basic Records Operations

This course describes what to file, how to file it, and how to remove files no longer needed for current business. It covers the variety of activities involved in the maintenance and use, as well as the disposition, of Federal records. It presents practical how-to's in handling records of various types.

Outcomes:

By the end of the course, participants will be able to

  • Define Federal records and distinguish them from nonrecord materials and personal papers;
  • Reduce unnecessary filing;
  • Know basic files management principles to administer office records;
  • Inventory records;
  • Apply records disposition schedules; your agency's and the General Records Schedules; and
  • Transfer non-current records to records centers

Who should attend?

The target audience for this course is records liaisons, secretaries, files custodians, and others who maintain records as part of their jobs. It could be an introduction to records handling or a refresher course. The course is designed for those needing the task-oriented records management basics, but who are not planning to complete the Certificate courses of study or manage a records program.

Length - One day  Cost: $150

Basic Records OperationsRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
November 07, 2006 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
November 08, 2006 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
November 14, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
November 29, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 05, 2006 Columbus, OH Great Lakes
December 05, 2006 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
December 12, 2006 Baltimore, MD Mid Atlantic
January 14, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
January 18, 2007 St. Petersburg, FL Southeast
January 18, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
February 06, 2007 Indianapolis, IN Great Lakes
February 06, 2007 San Jose, CA Pacific
February 13, 2007 Portland, OR Pacific Alaska
March 06, 2007 Seattle, WA Pacific Alaska
March 06, 2007 Webinar Session 1 Northeast
March 13, 2007 Fresno, CA Pacific
March 13, 2007 Los Angeles, CA Pacific
March 13, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
March 13, 2007 Webinar Session 2 Northeast
March 20, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
March 20, 2007 Webinar Session 3 Northeast
March 22, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
March 27, 2007 Webinar Session 4 Northeast
March 28, 2007 Milwaukee, WI Great Lakes
March 28, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
March 29, 2007 Madison, WI, Great Lakes
April 03, 2007 Norfolk, VA Mid Atlantic
April 03, 2007 Webinar Session 5 Northeast
April 04, 2007 Eugene, OR Pacific Alaska
April 17, 2007 Reno, NV Pacific
April 18, 2007 Anchorage, AK Pacific Alaska
April 24, 2007 Lancaster, PA Mid Atlantic
April 26, 2007 Springfield, IL Great Lakes
May 08, 2007 Cleveland, OH Great Lakes
May 16, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
May 16, 2007 South Lake Tahoe, CA Pacific
May 18, 2007 Columbia, SC Southeast
May 24, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
May 30, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
June 19, 2007 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Mountain
June 21, 2007 Minneapolis, MN Great Lakes
June 28, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
July 10, 2007 Detroit, MI Great Lakes
July 17, 2007 Jackson, MS Southeast
July 18, 2007 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
July 25, 2007 Fort Worth, TX Southwest
August 07, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes
August 21, 2007 Santa Rosa, CA Pacific
August 22, 2007 Washington, DC Headquarters
August 29, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
September 27, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters

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Disaster Preparedness and Response

This course includes planning a vital records program, identifying vital records, writing disaster plans, and planning for disasters with a focus on records recovery. Also included are tips on preservation of permanent records in agency custody and techniques for salvaging water-damaged records.

Length: - 2 days    Cost: $300

Disaster Preparedness and ResponseRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
October 18 - 19, 2006 Harrisburg, PA Mid Atlantic
November 07 - 08, 2006 Suitland, MD Mid Atlantic
March 14 - 15, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic
April 17, 2007 Seattle, WA Pacific Alaska
May 31 - June 1, 2007 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
June 06 - 07, 2007 Reno, NV Pacific
June 27 - 28, 2007 Baltimore, MD Mid Atlantic
July 11 - 12, 2007 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain
August 06 - 07, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains
August 08 - 09, 2007 Dayton, OH Great Lakes

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Organize Your Work Life

This half-day workshop addresses how to get a handle on managing your office workspace. Includes strategies for keeping your desktop pile-free while enabling you to put your hands on documents quickly.

Length - 1/2 day  Cost: $75.00

Organize Your Work LifeRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
January 29, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Mid Atlantic

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Planning for Digital Imaging Success

A workshop designed to give Federal agency staff a complete overview of legal, regulatory, and cost requirements associated with the design and implementation of a digital imaging solution for Federal records.

Length - 1 day  Cost: $150

Planning for Digital Imaging SuccessRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
April 26, 2007 Lancaster, PA Mid Atlantic

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Project Management for Records Managers

This new, practical, one-day workshop will help you understand and apply project management principles, methodologies, and tools to records management projects. Whether you are creating new records schedules, implementing a new records management application, or planning a new RM initiative, project management principles can help you plan for and manage each step of the way. You'll learn about the phases of project management, the components of a good project plan, and other tips to help you plan for success.

Students will learn to:

  • Apply basic project management principles, tools, and methodologies to records management projects;
  • Plan for and monitor progress on project components, performance objectives, and milestones; and
  • Track and manage project costs, resources, and deadlines.

Length - 1 day  Cost: $150

Project Management for Records ManagersRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
June 19, 2007 Kansas City, MO Central Plains

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Vital Records

This course provides the knowledge and skills required to identify, protect, and make readily available the vital records needed to support the resumption of critical business functions after a disaster, and to establish and administer a vital records program.

Outcomes:

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Distinguish between a record and a vital record;
  • Identify an organization's critical business needs and functions;
  • Analyze records in the context of a vital records program;
  • Identify and assess risks to records;
  • Identify protection strategies for vital records;
  • Specify timeframes for vital records availability;
  • Develop procedures to ensure access to and security of vital records;
  • Establish the scope of a vital records program;
  • Identify elements of an effective vital records program; and
  • Identify vital records program implementation strategies.

Who should attend?

This course targets Federal employees and/or contractors who are individuals with records responsibilities, COOP managers, line managers and staff, information technology personnel, and employees of state and local government involved with vital records programs or emergency planning.

Length - 1 day  Cost: $150

Vital RecordsRegister Now
Date(s) Location Registration Information
December 01, 2006 College Park, MD Headquarters
December 06, 2006 Chicago, IL Great Lakes
December 13, 2006 Baltimore, MD Mid Atlantic
December 15, 2006 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
January 09, 2007 Webinar Session 1 Northeast
January 11, 2007 San Diego, CA Pacific
January 11, 2007 San Francisco, CA Pacific
January 15, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
January 16, 2007 Webinar Session 2 Northeast
January 23, 2007 Webinar Session 3 Northeast
January 24, 2007 Ellenwood, GA Southeast
January 30, 2007 Webinar Session 4 Northeast
March 05, 2007 Mobile, AL Southeast
March 14, 2007 Los Angeles, CA Pacific
March 21, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Pacific
April 04, 2007 Norfolk, VA Mid Atlantic
April 25, 2007 Lancaster, PA Mid Atlantic
April 27, 2007 Greensboro, NC Southeast
May 17, 2007 Columbia, SC Southeast
May 30, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
July 10, 2007 College Park, MD Headquarters
July 16, 2007 Jackson, MS Southeast
September 26, 2007 Pittsburgh, PA Mid Atlantic

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