Campus police agencies have many of the same needs for effective response to incidents as those of their neighboring municipal police departments, however, they also have special state and federal ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
In today’s fast-paced digital age the management of electronic records has become a paramount concern for organizations worldwide. With the exponential growth of digital data the need for efficient ...
In today’s digital age, the management of electronic records has become a cornerstone of effective mental health care delivery. Understanding Electronic Records Management (ERM) The Importance of ERM ...
It doesn't matter if your industry is highly regulated or not. The Electronic Records Management System (ERMS) implementation is a privilege, not a right. You mustn't take the opportunity for granted.
Federal agencies have until May 2012 to report on how they will improve the way they store and manage electronic records, including emails, blog posts and social media activity, according to a White ...
For most of its 94-year history, records management at the FBI was as basic as paper documents stashed in a cardboard box and stuffed under an agent's desk. But William Hooton intends to change that.
The Homeland Security Department plans to deploy a new departmentwide enterprise records management system to improve its ability to store, retrieve and archive electronic documents, DHS' top ...
What a striking irony it is that government at all levels must grapple with how to properly manage electronic documents. After all, it wasn't so long ago this magazine heralded the inevitable age of ...
WASHINGTON — A joint inspector general audit of the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments found the agencies did not do enough to exchange electronic health records information because interagency ...
The rollout of the Department of Veterans Affairs' new $16 billion electronic medical records system will be delayed up to seven months at some sites because it is not considered reliable, a VA ...
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