The Federal Information and Records Managers Council Proudly
Presents
The
Next Generation of Our Public Record:
Many Voices, One Voice
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Theme: A forum for a
diversity of speakers representing professional organizations which support the
efficient and cost effective life-cycle management of public records and
government information. Each speaker
will outline the goals of their group, current initiatives / programs, membership
requirements and opportunities to collaborate on new initiatives. The program will conclude with a facilitated
dialogue on shared vision(s) for a common agenda and partnership possibilities.
Venue – Government
Accountability Office Auditorium, 441 G. Street NW, Judiciary Square Metro,
Washington, DC
9:00 –
9:30 Registration and Networking
9:30 –
9:40 Welcome and Opening Remarks
Dr. Timothy Sprehe,
chair, AIIM Standards Committee, ANSI/AIIM/ARMA TR48-2006
9:40 –
9:50 NAGARA, The National Association
of Government Archives and Records Administrators
Bonnie Curtin / Nancy
Fortna, NAGARA Board
9:50 –
10:00 NCC
AIIM, The National Capital Chapter of the Association of Information and Image
Management
Carolyn Offutt,
President
10:00 –
10:10 FLICC, Federal Library and
Information Center Committee
Dr. Roberta I. Shaffer,
Executive Director
10:10 –
10:20 OpentheGovernment.org
Dr. Patrice
McDermott, Director
10:20 –
10:30 AFFIRM, Association for Federal
Information Resources Management
Jackie Patillo, Dep.
CIO, Department of Transportation / President, AFFIRM
10:30 –
10:45 BREAK
10:45 –
10:55 ARMA
International
Cheryl Smith,
Gaithersburg Chapter
10:55 –
11:05 W3C eGov Interest Group
Kevin Novak, Vice President, Integrated Web Strategy and Technology, The American
Institute of Architects
11:05 –
11:15 FIRM, Federal Information and
Records Managers’ Council
John Vasko, Member of
the Board
11:15 – 11:55 Facilitated Discussion on Common
Agenda and Collaboration
Dr.
Timothy Sprehe
11:55 – noon Wrap-Up
/ Follow-up Tasks / Adjourn
The Board of
Directors of the Federal Information and Records Manager’s Council wishes to
extend its deep appreciation
to each of the
speakers and program participants and especially our hosts from The Government
Accountability Office.
Participation is free and open to all
members of the federal information management community.
Help us promote the event by circulating
this announcement to colleagues.
Seating is limited, government issued ID
required, reservations mandatory.
E-mail your name, title, affiliation and
contact information to johnpaul.deley@eia.doe.gov by COB 9/22/08