G-3 Evaluating Federal e-Life Cycle Management — A Town Meeting with OMB, NARA and GPO

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Monday, July 27 - 4:00pm - 5:15pm
Location: 
WCC-Room 147 AB
Target Audience: 
Users of government information from all types of law libraries; law librarians who manage and use electronic federal government information
Learning Outcomes: 
1) Participants will be able to measure the effectiveness of the new Administration, NARA and GPO in ensuring the full life cycle of electronic government information.
2) Participants will be able to compare and contrast the policies that drive each agency in meeting its responsibilities in the online environment.

AALL has long been committed to holding the federal government responsible for ensuring the entire lifecycle of electronic government information, from creation to preservation. This responsibility becomes especially critical when government entities eliminate print in favor of electronic without ensuring the need for permanent access to official, authentic online legal information. High-level officials from the new Administration’s Office of Management and Budget, the National Archives and Records Administration and the Government Printing Office will each tackle these important issues from their unique perspective. This program will explore the roles, responsibilities and policies of each entity, which, while different, are crucial to the success of federal e-government. Join us to assess how well these government agencies are meeting the digital information needs of the legal community and the public.

Speaker(s): 
Mary Alice Baish, Coordinator and Moderator, AALL Government Relations Office
Robert C. Tapella, U.S. Government Printing Office