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Title: David W. Carmicheal


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Emergency PreparednessWhat to do before
disaster strikes
  • David W. Carmicheal
  • Director, The Georgia Archives
  • Chair, IPER Advisory Board

2
Purpose
  • Brief overview of IPER
  • What are Essential Records?
  • Why does it matter to you?
  • What can you do about it?
  • Discussion

3
September 7, 2005
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  • The Council of State Archivists responded with
  • Assistance
  • Assessment
  • Action plan
  • and concluded that

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Paper and electronic records are at risk
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from many sources
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Led to
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  • Principal partners

Council of State Archivists
Federal Emergency Management Agency
National Archives and Records Administration
  • Train state and local governments to
  • Identify essential records
  • Protect essential records
  • Include them in COOP plans

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What are Essential Records?
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What are Essential Records?
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What are Essential Records?
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What are Essential Records?
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What are Essential Records?
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What are Essential Records?
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Why should it matter to the CIO?
  • You produce essential records.
  • Primarily, you produce records that
  • are necessary to continue your own operations
  • would require massive effort to reconstruct

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Why should it matter to the CIO?
  • Every agency you serve produces essential
    records.
  • You manage records for agencies that
  • protect the life, health, safety of citizens
  • enable the agency to continue operating
  • enable agencies to respond to emergencies.

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Why should it matter to the CIO?
  • You can provide the services and expertise your
    agencies need in order to secure their essential
    records.
  • You may not own the records, but the agencies
    cant fulfill their obligations without your
    help.
  • You understand business continuity better than
    most agencies (because of data center planning
    youve done).
  • Technology is part of the solution for every
    agency.

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Protecting essential records is
  • an enterprise-wide concern
  • a horizontal process that cuts across vertical
    lines of agencies and functions

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So what should you do?
  • Put your own mask on first
  • Identify your own agencys essential records
  • What records do we need to respond to an
    emergency?
  • Emergency response plan/phone numbers
  • Emergency contracts
  • Delegations of authority
  • What records do we need to continue operating?

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So what should you do?
  • Help agencies prioritize
  • Electronic records are easier to back up.
  • Give higher priority to digitization projects
    that involve essential records.

?
  • Make essential records part of your enterprise
    planning and approval process.
  • Find out whether new systems will produce
    essential records have plans been included to
    safeguard them?

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So what should you do?
  • By helping agencies identify their essential
    records, you help prioritize your own response to
    a disaster.
  • Which systems are needed for initial response?
  • Which systems are needed for continuity?

?
22
Where do you find help?
  • Your state archives/records program
  • Your state emergency management agency
  • The IPER project

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Contact
  • David W. Carmicheal, Director
  • The Georgia Archives
  • 5800 Jonesboro Rd
  • Morrow, GA 30260
  • 678-364-3714
  • dcarmicheal_at_sos.ga.gov
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