Federal Records Centers

FRC 01.2011: Information session on recent policy changes impacting the servicing Official Personnel Folders at the NPRC

November 3, 2010

FRC MEMORANDUM TO FEDERAL AGENCY CONTACTS: Information session on recent policy changes impacting the servicing Official Personnel Folders at the NPRC

The FRC will be hosting an information session on recent policy changes that impact the storage and servicing of Official Personnel Folders at the National Personnel Records Center. Staff from FRC headquarters and NPRC will be on hand to present information and answer questions. We invite you to bring colleagues from your personnel offices to this meeting.

Location: The National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.PLEASE NOTE: There is no BRIDG meeting following this meeting.

This meeting will be held in the McGowan Theater of the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. The National Archives Building is located across the street from the Archives/Navy Memorial metro stop (green and yellow lines). Please use the Pennsylvania Avenue entrance.

Pre-registration is REQUIRED. To register, please provide your name, e-mail, telephone number, and agency via e-mail to frc.communications@nara.gov. You may reserve places for several staff in the same e-mail, but for security purposes we must have each individual's name, e-mail, and telephone number. Please contact Tara McLoughlin at 301-837-0467 if you need assistance. Deadline for registration is Friday, November 12, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. EST..

NARA reserves the right to postpone or cancel a meeting at any time. We will make every effort to contact registrants by e-mail and telephone if that occurs, so complete information at the time of registration is very important. Meetings WILL BE CANCELED if the Office of Personnel Management (www.opm.gov) announces a "closed", "unscheduled leave", or "delayed arrival" policy for Federal employees for that day, or if there has been an elevation to threat level RED in the Homeland Security status.

David M. Weinberg
Director
NARA Federal Records Centers Program

 

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