2014 Amendments to the Federal Records Act

April 01, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Clyde’s of Tysons Corner
8332 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182
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Agenda:

6:00-6:30pm Registration & Networking with Peers (Cash bar available)
6:30-7:30pm Dinner - Select your choice of an entre of fish, chicken or vegan.  Beverage of tea or coffee.  Dessert is served.
7:30-8:30pm Monthly Meeting Program 

20 Days To Transfer Official Email Records From A Private Server & Other Esoteric Provisions of the 2014 Amendments to the Federal Records Act

Please join ARMA NOVA for our April chapter meeting.  Our program theme for this Chapter Season is “On-Ramps to Information Governance,” and our speaker for the meeting is Jason R. Baron, Of Counsel at Drinker Biddle, co-chair of the Information Governance Initiative, and former Director of Litigation for the US National Archives and Records Administration.   

Jason will provide his perspective on the firestorm that has greeted Hillary Clinton in light of her choice to conduct State Department business via email on a private server, rather than using government-provided email and infrastructure.  He will discuss the importance of the Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014, especially in light of the current controversy.  

Our chapter theme this year is: "On-Ramps to Information Governance"

Find out why so many people keep coming back to ARMA NOVA meetings.

  • Attendees can earn 1 CEU for many credentials, including CRM and IGP, and potentially PMP, CIP, etc.

  • Create or strengthen connections with colleagues and potential business partners.

  • Hear from world-class speakers on cutting edge Records and Information Management and Information Governance topics.

Speaker: Jason Baron, Drinker Biddle

An internationally recognized speaker and author on the preservation of electronic documents, Jason serves as Of Counsel in the Information Governance and eDiscovery Group at Drinker Biddle in Washington, D.C.  He also is Co-chair of the Information Governance Initiative, a vendor neutral consortium and think tank.  Jason previously served as Director of Litigation for the US National Archives and Records Administration, and as a trial lawyer and senior counsel at the Department of Justice. In those capacities, Jason played a leading role in the government's adoption of electronic recordkeeping practices and acted as lead counsel in landmark cases involving the preservation of White House email.  He has served on the Board of Directors of ARMA International, and is currently a member of the ARMA IGP Certification Board.  Jason is a recipient of the prestigious Emmett Leahy Award for Outstanding Contributions and Accomplishments in the Records and Information Management Profession, as well as the Justice Tom C. Clark Outstanding Government Lawyer award given by the Federal Bar Association.  He is prominently featured in the recent documentary film, The Decade of Discovery,  which follows events that unfolded between 2002 and 2012, when Jason took on a quest to find a better way to search White House email.