Putting Content Management and Analysis To Work for Agency Results



Federal Government enterprises are creating, collecting, and coping with unprecedented volumes of information, amassed as structured and unstructured content and in diverse data types. This growing information universe is increasingly difficult to manage, particularly given recent budget cutbacks and resource constraints. To complicate matters, many agency professionals do not agree on the best way to manage or derive useful information from the content they have.

This briefing will focus on affordable ways to leverage automation, current technologies, and information management techniques to enable faster and more reliable ways to access, prioritize, monitor, and analyze agency data—in whatever form it takes. How can current workflows and business processes be optimized, data integrity ensured, and more nimble decision-making be driven by insights found in your own data stores?

In addition, executive agencies recently were directed in a November 2011 Presidential Memorandum to focus on Managing Government Records with a more “21st-century frameworks” that will “improve performance and promote openness and accountability by better documenting agency actions and decisions.” Given this mandate, how can public sector organizations take full advantage of the expert systems and training necessary to meet the goals of this Future First program?

To address these very real challenges that impact the operational efficiency of virtually every government organization, the 1105 Government Information Group will host an executive briefing to discuss agency perspectives on their content management and analysis objectives, technology options and expertise focused on government missions, and possible barriers to success and ways to navigate around them.

Mark your calendar today and plan to attend this interactive dialogue to learn:

  • Why content management is strategically important to your organization
  • Available options and how to apply them to your agency information management performance goals
  • How large enterprises—public and private—are coping with the volume of structured and unstructured content on hand
  • Strategies to manage a range of content—for digital assets, documents, web sites and social media, and other government record types
  • How your organization can update its records management initiatives for improved governance and to deliver capabilities that will meet future discovery, retention, and disposal requirements
  • Where to start in 2012 – no matter where your agency has been to address these mandates

Register today as space is limited. Registration is free to government and academic attendees; industry rates apply. This is your opportunity to understand the latest strategies and technologies that enable your organization to use and share the valuable information you manage. 


When
Thu, Jun 14, 2012, 7:30am - 11:30am


Cost

Government/Military:  $0.00
Industry:  $50.00


Where
The National Press Club
529 14th Street NW
Washington, DC, DC 20045
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Website
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Organizer
1105 Seminars


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