Episode 41: Data, Records Management and Analytics in the Federal Government

Episode 41: Data, Records Management and Analytics in the Federal Government

Author: Archive360 April 10, 2024 Duration: 29:12
In this episode of The Data Governance 360 Podcast, Marie Patterson interviews Christopher Beasley, the CEO of Edge Digital Group, about data, records management, and analytics in the federal government. Beasley discusses the challenges and opportunities of managing data in various formats, including paper, microfilm, and outdated digital formats. He emphasizes the importance of converting and curating old data to extract value and support analytics. Beasley also highlights the changing role of records managers in the federal government, who now need to focus on data preservation, validation, and presentation to support IT and data analytics teams. He discusses the technical debt associated with outdated systems and the need for agencies to invest in modernizing their data management practices. Beasley also mentions the upcoming conference of the Greater Washington DC chapter of ARMA, where the focus will be on the brave new world of records management. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of data accuracy, security, and governance in the context of AI and analytics.

Navigating the vast and often complex world of enterprise information requires a clear map and trusted guides. The Data Governance 360 Podcast, presented by the team at Archive360, serves as that essential resource. Each episode delves into the practical realities of managing data in a landscape defined by constant change and increasing scrutiny. You'll hear straightforward conversations that unpack what regulatory compliance, data sovereignty, and robust security actually mean for organizations on the ground. Rather than abstract theory, this podcast focuses on actionable insights around records management, secure archiving, and successful data migration strategies. It’s a space where the multifaceted challenges of modern data stewardship are examined from every angle. Tune in for a candid exploration of the policies, technologies, and strategic thinking needed to turn information from a potential liability into a genuine asset. This series is offered freely by Archive360, drawing on their deep experience to help listeners build a more resilient and governed data environment.
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