Records Management Training
Workshop Schedule for FY 2010
Online Training
- Records Management for Everyone
Course is available online through NARA s Learning Management System. Additional information about the class and how to access it online is available on the NARA web site at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/training/rm-everyone.html
Course Descriptions
- Basic Records Operations
This workshop helps Federal agency staff properly manage paper records, electronic records, and e-mail. Federal records management laws, NARA regulations, and agency records retention schedules are explained. Attendees will learn how to distinguish records from non-records, create adequate documentation and filing systems, and dispose of records no longer needed for current agency business.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $150.00
Dates:
11/03/09 - Portland, OR
12/03/09 - Anchorage, AK
02/03/10 - Seattle, WA
03/02/10 - Honolulu, HI
05/25/10 - Portland, OR
06/15/10 - Seattle, WA - Records Transfer and Reference Services
This workshop provides instructions for retiring records to, and accessing records from, NARA's Pacific Alaska Region Federal Records Center.
Time: 8:30 am to 11:30 am
Cost: Free
Dates:
11/04/09 - Portland, OR
02/04/10 - Seattle, WA
02/12/10 - Anchorage, AK
03/05/10 - Honolulu, HI
03/26/10 - Boise, ID
05/26/10 - Portland, OR
06/18/10 - Seattle, WA - Creating and Maintaining Agency Business Information (Knowledge Area 2)
What are federal records management requirements, how are they applied to agency records, and why are they important? Find the answers to these important questions and their application to everyday challenges in managing Federal information.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $300.00
Dates:
04/13/10 & 04/14/10- Juneau, AK - Records Scheduling (Knowledge Area 3)
What do you do with information and records that you no longer need for business purposes? How you schedule your records determines the basis for meeting your agency's operating, fiscal, and legal needs. Find out the legal requirements and practical advantages in scheduling records and the disposition practices necessary to meet an agency's business needs and NARA's recordkeeping requirements.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $300.00
Dates:
02/10/10 & 02/11/10 - Anchorage, AK
04/15/10 & 04/16/10 - Juneau, AK -
Records Schedule Implementation (Knowledge Area 4)
Using a records retention schedule or records manual is easier than you think. This course provides an overview of how to apply the General Records Schedules and other NARA-approved records schedules to Federal agency records. It covers the destruction of temporary records, transfer of records to off-site storage, and the transfer of permanent records to the National Archives.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $300.00
Dates:
04/26/10 & 04/27/10 - Juneau, AK -
Asset and Risk Management (Knowledge Area 5)
Are records valuable assets to your agency business process? Of course! This class covers the fundamentals of risk management and cost benefit analysis and how they relate to maintaining a viable records management program. The course raises awareness of risk situations and provides managers with the decision-making tools they need to address current and future program needs.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $300.00
Dates:
03/03/10 & 03/04/10 - Honolulu, HI
03/23/10 & 03/24/10 - Boise, ID
04/28/10 & 04/29/10 - Juneau, AK
05/12/10 & 05/13/10 - Anchorage. AK -
Records Management Program Development (Knowledge Area 6)
A Federal records management program has many layers. Learn the concepts and practices involved in developing and assessing an effective records management program, publicizing and promoting that program within a federal agency, and training employees in the basics of records management.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $150.00
Dates:
03/25/10 - Boise, ID
04/30/10 - Juneau, AK -
Emergency Planning and Response for Vital Records and Essential Information
What are your records responsibilities in an emergency or disaster? This course provides the knowledge and skills required to identify, protect, and make readily available the vital records needed during a disaster or emergency and to support the resumption of critical business functions after a disaster. Preparing a records emergency action plan, records disaster mitigation, as well as records salvage and recovery are all covered in this workshop. Includes a hands-on mock records disaster salvage exercise. This course targets individuals with records responsibilities, managers, staff, and is applicable to Tribal-, state-, and local-government employees as well.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $300
Dates:
07/21/10 & 07/22/10 - Seattle, WA
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Records Management: A Survival Guide for IT Professionals
IT professionals are in unique positions related to electronic records as they administer the systems of an agency. This four hour course is designed to raise awareness within the IT community of the legal responsibilities for records management and the consequences for noncompliance that are directly tied to IT. This course will discuss system requirements, transfer specifications for electronic records and other topics. It will cover resources that are available to assist the IT professional as they perform their duties.
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (Requires participation for two consecutive days.)
Cost: Free
Dates:
01/13/10 & 01/14/10 - On-Line Webinar - Advanced Electronic Records Management
This course expands on the basic electronic records management knowledge in other NARA courses. It describes best practices for electronic recordkeeping, implementing Electronic Records Management Systems, transferring permanent electronic records to NARA, and promoting collaboration between records management and information technology staffs.
Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $300.00
Dates:
06/16/10 & 06/17/10 - Seattle, WA
How To Register
You can register and view information about NARA training by creating an account on our Learning Management System at http://nara.learn.com. For more information, or if you have questions, please contact us at:
Receptionist
NARA Pacific Alaska Region
6125 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115-7999
Phone: 206-336-5115
Fax: 206-336-5112
or e-mail us at seattle.workshops@nara.gov
Tailored Training
We also provide workshops tailored to the specific records practices and requirements of your office. Tailored training integrates elements of our standard workshops with information relevant to your agency's unique records management concerns and your time constraints. Working with you, we determine the training needs of your office and customize our training to meet your needs. We can explain your office's specific records management policies and resources and adapt materials to apply to your own situation. Onsite tailored training can be more cost-effective than sending multiple staff to our general workshops.
To reinforce the tailored workshops, we can also schedule visits with individual offices after the training to answer questions and address specific issues.
For further information, contact Bill Greathouse at 206-336-5145.