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Archive for 'General'Transfer Guidance WebinarNext week, we will host a webinar about NARA transfer guidance and the effort underway to revise this guidance. This session is an encore of the session offered on February 13 and will be held on Thursday, February 28 at 11:00 AM Eastern. As the nation’s records manager, The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on February 22, 2013, under General, Upcoming. Research Services Washington DC Accessioning Web PageWe are happy to announce a new on-line presence for the Washington DC area accessioning staff: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/accessioning/. The accessioning staff has created this robust and informative resource as a hub for information about transferring permanent Federal records to NARA. Staff consulted other NARA units including the National Declassification Center, FOIA and Special Access, research room [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on February 12, 2013, under General. GRS Team Update: First Quarter FY 13This update is from the GRS Team Back in October, the GRS Team issued its plan for updating and revising the GRS (RM Communication AC 02.2013). The plan may be downloaded (as a .pdf) at www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/grs/plan-2012.pdf. This year, the team is working on approximately ten schedules in the Finance Management, Technology Management, and Information Management [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on January 8, 2013, under General. Update on Backlog SchedulesThis message was also distributed as AC 04.2013. From May 7 – July 6, 2012, the Appraisal Teams within Records Management Services (ACNR) conducted a 60-day initiative to complete processing of agency-submitted records schedules in the appraisal backlog. Backlog schedules are defined as those that are at least two years old, and as of October [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on October 23, 2012, under General. Why Will the GRS Update Take 5 years?This post comes from our General Records Schedule (GRS) Team. Many have asked why the GRS update will take five years to complete. When asked this question at the September 2012 RACO meeting our Chief Records Officer’s response was: “It took a long time to get the GRS where it currently is and it’s [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on October 4, 2012, under General, Presidential Memorandum. Review of RACO 2012Our 24th annual Records Administration Conference, or RACO, held last week was a great success! The McGowan Theater was filled to near capacity and the live stream was viewed by well over one hundred users. Slides used during the presentations have been uploaded to our main RACO page. Congratulations again to our Archivist Achievement Award [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on October 2, 2012, under General, RACO 2012. Dates for FY13 BRIDG MeetingsPlease mark your calendars for the FY13 BRIDG meetings. The meetings will be held at the National Archives and Records Administration 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW in the McGowan Theater. Scheduled Dates for BRIDG in FY13 are: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Thursday, December 6, 2012 Wednesday, February 13, 2013 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Wednesday, [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on September 17, 2012, under General, Upcoming. Big Bucket Scheduling Workshop Follow-upOur Big Bucket Scheduling Workshop a few weeks ago was a great success! Special thanks to the presenters from the US Patent and Trademark Office, Records Officer Susan Fawcett and USPTO records management contractors John Milligan, Neale Faunt, and Earl Ashley. Thanks also to nearly 200 attendees that filled the McGowan Theater for asking some [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on September 10, 2012, under General. Big Bucket Scheduling WorkshopWe are planning a Big Bucket Scheduling (see http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/faqs/flexible-scheduling.html for information about big bucket schedules) workshop that will be presented by records management staff of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on August 21, 2012. USPTO staff will provide an overview of their Big Bucket scheduling project that was completed in November 2011. [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on August 13, 2012, under General. New Proposal for the GRSUpdate from the GRS Team The GRS Team recently completed the first draft of their proposal for revising and updating the GRS and is seeking input from Federal records managers. The team will be holding online focus group sessions in August (for further information see RM Communication, AC 22.2012: General Records Schedule (GRS) Focus Groups). We’re [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on July 30, 2012, under General. |
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