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Toward A Federal Email Archive: The Table is Set

By Robert Smallwood posted 04-01-2015 17:00

  

In light of the recent Clinton email dust-up, last week I posted a call for the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to move toward creating the capability to house a national governmental email archive. This proposed email archive would capture and preserve email messages sent by federal government employees on .gov and .mil addresses as they do business on the public's behalf.

I got some feedback on those posts along these lines: impractical, unrealistic, politically nonviable, unsustainable, costly, even crazy. Some objected to the cost, yet I pointed out that there is a presidential directive that requires all federal email records to be managed electronically by 2016. So the money must be invested anyway. Some said, "...this would require a change to the Federal Records Act!" and I agree. It must be amended at the very least to disallow sending official federal government business email messages through personal email accounts. And it must be amended to grant NARA the authority to capture (in real-time) and preserve email messages across all federal agencies. Just as I suggested this the Society of American Archivists came out with this statement:

"SAA believes that the practice of using unofficial, non-government email accounts for the conduct of public business fails to meet the level of transparency that many believe the public should enjoy regarding the activities of government officials. We are encouraged by the 2014 amendments to the Federal Records Act and the Presidential Records Act and support further efforts to strengthen this legislation to achieve the highest level of transparency possible, in keeping with the standards of an open and democratic government recommending exactly that. And it should be amended to give NARA the mandate and authority to capture and preserve email federal email messages across all agencies."

With the announcement last week that NARA has contracted with Unisys to provide a cloud-based email archiving and records management platform, the capability to house a federal email archive will be in place.

Now it is primarily a matter of policy, planning and execution. The cloud-based solution can scale up as needed. Now there are no more excuses for not maintaining an accurate archive of our nation's business.

I'd love to continue the dialogue and debate. I invite all federal employees who have an interest in records management issues to come hear me speak at the D.C. Live Business Process Management & Records Management Conference & Expo on April 21, at the Capitol Hilton. I'll be giving the keynote address regarding these and other timely IG issues.

It is a FREE event packed with informative sessions. It is open to the public AND private sector, with breakfast and lunch buffet provided, and there will be a drawing for free signed copies of my books. Come join us!

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Robert Smallwood is Managing Director of the Institute for IG at IMERGE Consulting, which can be found at www.IGTraining.com. He teaches comprehensive courses on IG and E-records management for corporate and public sector clients. He is the author of 3 leading books on Information Governance: Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies. and Best Practices (Wiley, 2014); Managing Electronic Records: Methods, Best Practices, and Technologies (Wiley, 2013); and Safeguarding Critical E-Documents (Wiley, 2012).

Follow Robert on Twitter @RobertSmallwood and if we are not connected - please feel free to reach out!

 

 

 

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