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1
Welcome to E-Government,E-Records, and You
  • Establish your audio connection
  • Dial 1-866-779-0775
  • Enter meeting number 1311066
  • All lines will be muted during session
  • Use the chat feature to ask questions
  • Session being recorded (audio and web)
  • Available on NARAs web site
  • Thank youwe will begin shortly

2
National Archives and Records Administration
Martha Morphy, Chief Information Officer and
Assistant Archivist, Office of Information
Services
  • E-Government, E-Records, and You A Web Briefing
    for CIOs

Michael J. Kurtz, Assistant Archivist, Office of
Records Services-Washington, DC
Laurence Brewer, Director, Life Cycle Management
Division
April 11, 2007
3
Agenda
  • E-Records challenges today and into the future
  • E-Government Act responsibilities and
    requirements
  • New guidance and resources to assist agencies in
    meeting their e-records challenges

4
2006 CIO Survey
  • Asset and Risk Management
  • Conducted for the first time in July 2006
  • Sent to 28 members of the CIO Council
  • 81 agree or strongly agree their agencys RM
    program serves as a risk mitigation tool
  • 69 had attended a NARA presentation on records
    management
  • RM topic of highest interest is how to manage
    electronic records

5
Challenges Today
  • What are the realities of todays business
    environment?
  • Lack of agency processes supporting distributed
    RIM
  • Rapid technological obsolescence
  • Overwhelming volume
  • Difficulty assuring the authenticity,
    reliability, and integrity of records

6
Challenges Today
  • 4 specific barriers to the effective management
    of Government records
  • Records and information are not managed as agency
    business assets
  • RM is not viewed as critical to agency mission
  • Marginal support for RM has led to a lack of
    training, tools, and guidance in Federal agencies
  • The RM and IT disciplines are poorly integrated
    within Federal agencies

7
Challenges Ahead
  • Adapting to the current business environment
    requires
  • A systematic approach to managing records
  • Coordinated records, information, and knowledge
    management strategies
  • An efficient RM program that is responsive to
    internal and external stakeholders and customers

8
Your Feedback
  • Do you agree with NARAs assessment of the
    challenges you are facing now?
  • Do your agency IT and RM staffs work together
    effectively?
  • Do you agree with the conclusions of the 2006 CIO
    survey?

9
E-Gov Act of 2002
  • Section 207(e) of the 2002 Electronic Government
    Act requires OMB and the Archivist to work
    towards making recommendations to improve how
    Government information, including information on
    the Internet, is organized, preserved, and made
    accessible to the public

10
Implementing the E-Gov Act
  • Federal agencies are already required to
  • Implement processes and procedures to manage
    electronic records in existing systems
  • Identify and schedule electronic records in
    electronic information systems
  • Transfer to NARA permanent electronic records
    from existing or legacy systems according to
    approved records schedules

11
Implementing the E-Gov Act
  • NARA Bulletin-2006-02, Implementing the E-Gov
    Act, December 15, 2005
  • Reminds agencies of their responsibilities to
    identify, schedule, and transfer permanent
    records to NARA
  • Outlines the major pieces of existing NARA policy
    guidance related to electronic records management
    and the areas in which future policy will be made
  • Specifies milestones and targets to ensure
    compliance with Section 207(e) of the E-Gov Act
    of 2002
  • http//www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/bulletins/200
    6/2006-02.html

12
Implementing the E-Gov Act
  • By September 30, 2009, agencies must document
    that they are meeting their records
    responsibilities as outlined in section 5 of NARA
    Bulletin 2006-02
  • For existing electronic records, agencies must
    have NARA-approved records schedules for all
    records in existing information systems
  • For new electronic records systems, records
    management and archival functionality must be
    incorporated into the design, development, and
    implementation of electronic systems

13
Your Feedback
  • Were you aware of the E-Gov Act Section 207
    records requirements?
  • Were you aware that NARA Bulletin 2006-02
    provides guidance and resources for helping you
    meet these requirements?
  • Is your agency currently identifying and
    scheduling e-records to meet the September 2009
    milestone?

14
Resources
  • Selected resources to assist you include
  • FEA Records Management Profile
  • Toolkit for Managing Electronic Records
  • Records management guidance, including web and
    related guidance
  • Records management training

15
The FEA Records Management Profile
  • Development of an RM Profile began as a response
    to a number of challenges Federal agencies face
  • Agency RM procedures do not integrate people,
    policies, processes and technology well
  • Agency enterprise architectures (EA) do not
    systematically address RM requirements
  • Agency planning and execution of IT investments
    often overlooks the value of RM
  • Systems are often funded, designed and
    implemented without adequate thought about how
    those records will be managed over their entire
    life cycle

16
RM Profile and FEA Lines of Business
17
The RM Profile can help you
  • Be proactive in identifying your records
    management requirements
  • Embed RM requirements in well-defined IT
    processes
  • Incorporate RM requirements at the right time and
    in the right place in your work processes
  • Identify and preserve the right records to ensure
    your agency programs are accountable to the
    public and other stakeholders
  • Build systematic, consistent approaches for
    implementing current and future RM requirements
    agency-wide

18
The RM Profile does not.
  • Impose any new requirements on agency programs
  • Impose any additional costs as a result of
    implementation
  • Refer to the RM Profile at http//www.archives.gov
    /records-mgmt/bulletins/2006/2006-03.html for
    additional background information

19
Toolkit for Managing Electronic Records
  • toolkit.archives.gov
  • Central Internet portal for sharing and obtaining
    proven guidance
  • Currently over 51 documents, interactive guidance
    products, web sites, etc.
  • Best practices
  • How to Guidance
  • Process models
  • Tips and techniques
  • Lessons learned
  • Presentations
  • Answers to FAQs

20
Web Management Guidance
  • Guidance for Managing Web Records
  • Web site content records are Federal records per
    44 U.S.C. 3101
  • Central high level framework document
  • Subsequent guidance in specific areas
  • Provides rationale for RM decisions surrounding
    web site content and operations records

21
Web Management Guidance
  • Basis for making RM decisions to support
    management control of web site
  • RM decisions based on risk assessment of agency
    web site operations (e.g., NIST Computer Security
    Act implementation guidance)
  • Determination of unit of analysis for risk
    assessment
  • Web site in toto and manage all to highest level
    of risk
  • Web site compartmentalized according to unique
    areas of differing risk

22
Related Web Guidance
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Instant
    Messaging
  • Implications of Recent Web Technologies for NARA
    Web Guidance
  • See these products and more at
  • http//www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/initiatives/e
    rm-guidance.html

23
Other E-Records Guidance
  • Eight products either recently released or
    expected in FY 07
  • Digital Audio/Video FAQ
  • BPA checklist
  • Practical Scheduling Tip Sheet
  • Status of Paper After Digitization
  • PDF/A Implementation Notes
  • CD Media Labeling Guidance
  • CD Media Maintenance Guidance
  • DRM Bulletin

24
NARA training program
  • NARA has created a new records management
    training program
  • reflects new directions in Federal records
    management
  • ensures that NARA training is consistent in
    content and quality
  • fosters an improved level of professionalism in
    those managing Federal records

25
NARA training program
  • Knowledge Areas Records Management core courses
  • Knowledge Area One - Records Management Overview
  • Knowledge Area Two - Creating and Maintaining
    Agency Business Information
  • Knowledge Area Three - Records Scheduling
  • Knowledge Area Four - Records Schedule
    Implementation
  • Knowledge Area Five - Asset and Risk Management
  • Knowledge Area Six - Records Management Program
    Development

26
NARA training program
  • Free half-day Professional Courses
  • Survival Guide for IT Professionals Information
    Assurance and Records Management
  • The Case for Records Management Issues for
    Federal Legal Counsel
  • Recordkeeping A Program Manager's Survival Guide
  • Vital Records
  • Advanced Electronic Records Management
  • Disaster Planning and Recovery
  • Basic Electronic Records Management
  • Records Management for Everyone

27
Your Feedback
  • Have you used NARAs recent guidance?
  • Do NARAs guidance products and tools meet your
    needs?
  • Are the available resources timely and relevant
    to your business?
  • Is NARA guidance issued at the appropriate level
    for your needs?

28
Concluding Remarks
  • NARA will continue to work with you on your
    e-records challenges
  • We are interested in continuing this dialogue
    with the RM and IT communities
  • Let us hear from you on how we can support your
    agencys needs to improve operational efficiency
    and effectiveness
  • Email us at RM.Communications_at_nara.gov
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