A Decentralized Approach to E-Records Management

October 21, 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 

Please join ARMA NOVA for our October chapter meeting.  Our program theme for this Chapter Season is “Best Practices in a Transforming World”, and our speaker for the meeting is Tim Shinkle, VP at Millican & Associates.  Tim will discuss the challenges of attempting to implement a traditional big bang one-size-fits-all centralized system approach to e-records management and how a more decentralized and iterative approach framework, based on a cost, risk and benefit model, can increase the chance of success and can help an organization avoid a potentially much more costly and risky traditional approach.

Our chapter theme this year is: "Best Practices in a Transforming World"

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: Tim Shinkle, Millican Associates

Mr. Shinkle is a VP at Millican with 20 years of experience in the IT industry specializing in information management.  Prior to Millican he was a Senior Director at Gimmal providing information governance solutions for many fortune 500 companies and federal agencies. He has run a company focused on content and records management solutions, was the Director of Global Government Solutions for EMC2 Documentum, was the CTO for the RMA software company TrueArc, participated in the first ever DOD 5015.2 compliance testing and patented the first use of auto-categorization technology for electronic records.  He has been published in several IT trade magazines and has spoken at many AIIM, ARMA and technology conferences.