DRAFT Strategic Plan for FIRMFederal Information and Records Managers CouncilFIRM_b719459a-7b55-4141-9332-fc14ac47b839_8435d37e-a1b7-11df-8556-f67a7a64ea2aThe purpose of the Federal Information and Records Managers Council (FIRM) is to empower all federal agency information management professionals by encouraging collegial partnerships that provide a forum for sharing knowledge and resources that lead to better government._55044fb1-1173-454a-92e0-9952c9b51acfLeadershipProvide leadership to the Federal Information Community by bringing together access specialists, archivists, attorneys, experts, information technology staff, librarians, program staff, records managers, professional associations and other associated professions to: I. Manage the life cycle of federal information assets and II. Protect and promote the nation's documentary heritage._d33fcaf9-bbcc-4319-952b-71a2958033a61Information Management GovernanceExplore the future of Federal information management governance, perhaps including the establishment of an “umbrella” leadership group for all IM associations._c81afd49-a128-4e14-be14-91d97d417bbd1.1Advice and AssistanceProvides Advice and Assistance to executive, legislative and judicial agencies and other federal entities charged with oversight of federal information and records management including, but not limited to: the National Archives and Records Administration; the CIO Council; the Office of Management and Budget; the Government Accountability Office; The Office of Personnel Management; the National Institute for Standards and Technology; and the General Services Administration._4927f3d3-6cb3-49d6-a905-2b6a89d505892Legislative Task ForceForm a legislative taskforce to suggest statutory changes._5afc7653-5a76-450a-858a-2f761e0568da2.1ForumProvide a forum to advance professional knowledge and techniques through educational programs, workshops, seminars, and by exchanging experiences, approaches and essential ideas related to the evolving federal information enterprise initiatives and policies._bfcc543f-f3fe-43d1-aa17-7f98e1e651e03Fall 2008 ForumConduct a forum entitled "Our Public Record: Next Generations" at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) on September 24, 2008_356854a5-fcc1-46d4-bf06-3f5f36c190e33.1John Paul DeleyForum ManagerTim SpreheSpeaker Coordinator and Forum ModeratorCarol BrockFacilities CoordinatorThe forum was conducted at the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Five issues that were identified for follow up include: 1) The Future of Federal Information Management Governance (An “umbrella” leadership group for all IM associations); 2) A single calendar for all federal information management related events; 3) Legislative Taskforce for suggesting statutory changes; 4) Methodology for putting together regular collaborative training opportunities; and 5) “Casual Brown Bag” professional information sharing. Each of those items has been captured as a potential objective for pursuit by FIRM.Event CalendarEstablish a single calendar for all federal information management related events._bf115568-dd47-4d78-b041-2648db6cdbb23.2Events of interest to us are listed at http://firmcouncil.org/id4.html and/or on our Yahoo Groups calendar at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FIRMCouncil/calCollaborative TrainingDevelop a methodology for offering regular collaborative training opportunities._30206c3b-e5ca-46ba-bbee-56539594db0a3.3Information Sharing MeetingsSchedule casual "brown bag” professional information sharing lunch meetings._795f441f-d714-47ca-ac16-46d19586998f3.4December 2008 Forum -- CANCELEDOn December 3 at the Library of Congress (LOC), conduct a forum on the topic of The Federal Information Management Professional: Transforming Past Challenges into Future Opportunities_c80632d0-af3c-4052-9ae5-dc1c92c951d03.5John Paul DeleyForum CoordinatorTHIS FORUM WAS CANCELED. Date: December 3, 2008 (9:30 until noon; "registration" / networking to begin at 9 a.m.) Place: Library of Congress (Building, Room TBA) DRAFT Title: "The Federal Information Management Professional: Transforming Past Challenges into Future Opportunities" Format: Two moderated panels - each approx. 1 hour with a 15 minute break in between and some time for introductions / Q&A. Panel 1 - Background on how federal information management business processes evolved to where we are today - technologically, legislatively, administratively, etc... panelists will include, but not be limited to those with "perspective" on: federal libraries, federal archives and publication depositories, and public sector records access specialists (research librarians or FOIA). What have been the "challenges"? What have we learned as a community from addressing those "challenges"? ETC... Panel 2 - The "what comes next" - emerging legislative landscape.... how can we work together to simplify federal information governance and infrastructure to make it more citizen-centric. Panelists will include, but not be limited to those with perspectives on open government, web management, electronic records preservation and bibliographic control and the role of CIO's. What efforts will unify our diverse community to accomplish some common objectives? What shared goals and values need to be reflected in "enforcable standards"? ETC...Forum on Automating Content ClassificationProvide an insightful, vendor independent discussion on the topic of content classification._d0f8dd82-d4c3-4513-a755-882ce88f132d3.6John Paul DeleyForum CoordinatorCarol BrockFacilities CoordinatorMike CorriganWill speak about the Air Force's ProgramJon Dellaria and Brenda FletcherWill speak about the Army's programThe Federal Information and Records Managers' Council Proudly Presents Automating Content Classification: The Crux of the Matter Wednesday, January 14, 2009 from 1-4 p.m.Venue – General Accountability Office Auditorium, 441 G. Street NW, Judiciary Square Metro, Auditorium Speakers: Mike Corrigan will speak about the Air Force's Program and Jon Dellaria and Brenda Fletcher will speak about the Army's program Participation is free and open to all members of the federal information management community. Help us promote the event by circulating this announcement to colleagues. Seating is limited, government issued ID required, reservations mandatory – e-mail your name, title, affiliation and contact information to johnpaul.deley@eia.doe.gov by COB01/09/09 OVERVIEW: With the explosion of Federal government content, the challenges of identifying and managing content through its lifecycle are daunting. Yet, organizations that have established best practices and employed the technologies available to dramatically streamline the task of classification are realizing tremendous short-term and long-term benefits. Focus on the exciting progress and the beneficial impacts of automated classification methods that are available in the marketplace today. Your content holds the keys to driving your agency mission. Properly identifying content as it arrives is critical to initiating and driving the right business processes, making the right decisions, providing accurate measurement and feedback on business performance and meeting your business objectives. In today's world, the sources, types, and volumes of content are growing astronomically. At the same time, the requirements governing records management to document compliance with business rules and regulation, as well as insure preservation of official content are becoming more exacting and mandatory. Effective means, processes and best practices for classifying content significantly impact the effectiveness and power of both active content and its subsequent classification and management as official records of your business or agency. Our presenters will provide an insightful, vendor independent discussion on the topic of Classification, covering the following topics: • Automatic Classification – what is it, how is it applied to content and records. • State of the Auto Classification marketplace today. • Business impacts – financial and operational – of automated classification methods.• Records Management – how does it align and derive from content classification and management.• Classification Best Practices across the complete content life cycle. • Presentation and Discussion of Actual Use Cases and Experiences.Summer 2009 ForumA forum, entitled Effectiveness Through Multi-Disciplinary Partnerships, to be conducted at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on June 23, 2009._16f552a9-31db-41ef-a60d-69abdfb8ac263.7Bonnie CurtinFacilities CoordinatorMichael StallingsProgram Committee MemberMary Ann WardProgram Committee MemberYvonne WilsonProgram Committee MemberLinks to the agenda, speakers' bios, attendance list, and presentations are available at http://firmcouncil.org/programs.htm Audio and video of the proceedings were also recorded on CD.AdvocacyServe as an advocate for a more efficient, effective and accountable implementation of programs and tools used to manage federal information assets._380593ca-d4a6-4397-b61a-bc4b1056e84d4_8435dc98-a1b7-11df-8556-f67a7a64ea2a2010-02-08OwenAmburOwen.Ambur@verizon.net