According to Gartner, “at least 85% of all processes in the government begin with some sort of a form and end with some sort of a record”, says MJ Jackson with DocuSign. Given the magnitude of documents being processed and the M-19-21 directive, government agencies need insight into how to provide secure storage, access and retrieval of government records.
In the 19th Annual Conference on E-Discovery Records Information Management, key government and industry experts gathered to address many of the very complex set of issues around ERM. Primary topics included:
- How people are meeting the M-19-21 directive and what’s being done to help them meet it
- Key focus areas and hurdles with digitizing data and records
- NARA strategic plan FY 2022-2026
- 5 best practices in ERM
- Accelerating e-discovery search and FOIA processes
- Benefits of File Plan Automation
- How ephemeral messaging differs from email
- Managing controlled unclassified information in Microsoft 365
- The future of records management
- How to respond to the rapid advancement of technology (e.g. the explosion of apps and cloud technology)
Panel of Experts and Instructors (in order of presentation):
- Laurence Brewer, Chief Records Officer with U.S. Government
- Melissa Carson, General Manager with Iron Mountain
- Tom Koval, Information and Technology Manager with SEC
- MJ Jackson AVP, Global head of Industries with Docusign
- Ray Davis, Information Management SME with Feith Systems & Software
- Graham Sibley, CEO with Collabware
- Ben Kurtis, Strategist with Peniel Solutions
- Jason R. Baron, Professor of the Practice, University of Maryland College of Information Studies (UMD iSchool)
- Jack McFarlane, Federal AE/SME, ActiveNav
- Susan Sallaway, Records Officer and CUI PM, Office of Technology and Information Management with FHFA
- Dennis Riley, Sr. Archivist, Museum Management Program with NPS
- Omar Herran, Judicial Records Officer, U.S. Courts
Special thanks to the 2022 Educational Advisory Committee!
Event Sponsors: ActiveNav, Collabware, DocuSign, FEITH Systems, Iron Mountain, and Peniel Solutions, LLC.