E-Discovery, Records & Information Management Conference & Expo



With the overwhelming growth of digital information, from documents to e-mails to instant messaging and even Twitter – the scope of electronic records management has expanded exponentially and is an increasingly critical issue for  government  agencies, particularly as it relates to being able to provide secure storage, access, and retrieval of this information.  

 

And agencies are constantly challenged with managing new forms of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) – including Web 2.0 applications, such as wikis, blogs and social media content, many of which are not created or stored in ways that mesh with traditional information management and retention practices.  

 

While these information generating tools and systems increase across the public sector, government professionals are challenged to determine how to keep up with ESI management, and how to use available and emerging technologies to automate business processes and information access to ensure they are compliant with e-discovery requirements.  Government organizations are held to the same high standards in court for legal discovery, and many are hard pressed to meet the requirements to produce information when requested.

 

Join government and industry experts at this 9th Annual event -- which is free for government professionals -- who will discuss current requirements, challenges, and examples of successful electronic records management and e-discovery programs.

 

The Conference will be held in conjunction with ARMA's Northern Virginia Chapter Meeting.   Attendees are invited to all sessions.

 


When
Thu, Mar 17, 2011, 8:30am - 4:00pm


Cost

Government:  $0.00


Where
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC


Website
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Organizer
Digital Government Institute


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