RACO 2011
- NARA Transformation and Agency Services: What Does it Mean for You?
Panel 1 Videotaped Presentation
William J. Bosanko, Executive for Agency Services, NARA
Paul M. Wester, Jr., Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government, NARA
David M. Weinberg, Director, Federal Records Centers Program, NARA - How Federal Agencies Can Effectively Manage Records Created Using New Social Media Tools
Panel 2 Videotaped Presentation
Patricia C. Franks, Ph.D., CRM, Associate Professor, San Jose State University - Social Media: A Federal Case Study - Federal Records Council Web 2.0 (Social Media) Subgroup
Charley Barth, Director of Records, Department of the Navy - Balancing Open Access to Information with Today's Security Requirements
Panel 3 Videotaped Presentation
Joseph W. Lambert, Director, Information Management Services, Chief Information Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
Daniel J. Sullivan, Deputy Director, Information Management Services, Chief Information Officer, Central Intelligence Agency - 2011 Archivist Achievement Awards Presentations
Panel 4 AA Awards Videotaped Presentation
(Please note: The videotaped recording for Panel 4 is missing an excerpt from the beginning of the session)-
Risk Management Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Erin Tecce, Agency Records Officer - The National Mediation Board
Daniel Rainey, Chief of Staff Ken Megill, President of Knowledge Applications Service
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Risk Management Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Leveraging The Lessons of Quick Victories and Defeats into Lasting Success
Panel 5 Videotaped Presentation
Robert Storer, Records Administrator, Office of the Secretary of Defense - Standing Up a New Records Management Program
Veda Sims, Chief Information Security Officer, Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board (RATB) - Using Wikis to Reach the Warfighter
Jason D. Longcor, Lead Action Officer on Web 2.0/Social Media, Records Management and Declassification Agency, Department of the Army
Updated: May 26, 2011
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