The federal government is fast approaching the midway point in its push for the fully electronic recordkeeping mandated by M-19-21. And while most agencies have made significant progress in identifying the myriad systems business processes that must change, translating those assessments into action remains a daunting challenge. This year's COVID-19 crisis, continued churn at the executive level and the uncertainty surrounding FY 2021 funding have complicated matters even further.
The practical steps taken in 2021 will make or break many organizations' ability to hit the deadlines set by M-19-21. Fortunately, there are lessons to be learned from agencies that are well into their records management transformation, and success stories that can be shared and emulated.
Please join us for the fourth event* in this series exploring the challenges and opportunities that come with government's push to paperless records management, and the practical steps agencies should now be taking.
Attendees who take part in this half-day virtual event will be able to:
- Identify gaps in existing records management systems
- Develop and implement tactics for addressing those gaps
- Map agency modernization plans to key M-19-21 milestones
- Convey the mission impact of electronic records management to others
- Work more efficiently with industry to maximize technology investments
- More effectively support their SAORM and ensure senior executive buy-in
- Better leverage the guidance and assistance available from NARA
*FCW and QAI Konica Minolta have partnered for a year-long exploration of the changes required to implement entirely electronic records management and comply with M-19-21. Videos of presentations from the first event, held in December 2019, are available here. Videos from the second event, held in March 2020, are available here, and those from the third event, held in June 2020, are available here.