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David W. Carmicheal Director, The Georgia Archives Chair, IPER Advisory Board. Some background…. September 7, 2005. CoSA Response (1): Assistance. September 21, 2005. Visit to Mississippi. September 21, 2005. Visit to Mississippi. November 9-10 , 2005. Visit to New Orleans.
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David W. Carmicheal Director, The Georgia Archives Chair, IPER Advisory Board
September 21, 2005 Visit to Mississippi
September 21, 2005 Visit to Mississippi
November 9-10, 2005 Visit to New Orleans
November 9-10, 2005 Visit to New Orleans
CoSA Response (3): Self-Assessment Tool Assessing relationships with EMAs, CIOs, etc. Assessing roles of state archives Assessing readiness of state archives to assist state & local governments
What is IPER? • Records needed to respond to disasters • Records needed to recover from disasters • Identify those records • Safeguard them Intergovernmental Preparedness for Essential Records • Across levels of government • Federal – state – local partnerships • Across state lines • Mutual aid through EMAC • Regional cooperation & planning • Across agencies within a state • Archives and records management • Emergency management • Information technology
Who is conducting IPER? PRINCIPAL PARTNERS Council of State Archivists Federal Emergency Management Agency National Archives and Records Administration
Who is conducting IPER? OTHER PARTNERS • ARMA International • International City/County Management Assn • International Institute of Municipal Clerks • National Association of Counties / • National Assn of County Recorders and Clerks • National Association of Government Archives and • Records Administrators • National Assn of Public Health Statistics and Information Systems • National Association of Secretaries of State • National Assn of State Chief Information Officers • National Emergency Management Association • National Governors Association • National League of Cities
IPER will train officials to • Identify essential records • response records • recovery records • Include them in COOP plans • Protect them from disaster
Training to be offered For State Instructional Teams “Train-the-Trainer” instruction will familiarize them with the content and delivery mechanisms of the webinars. One “Train-the-Trainer” institute to be held in each of ten FEMA regions Webinars (Instructor-led online courses) Essential Records Records Emergency Planning and Response Self-Directed Study (CD/Online) Introduction to Records Management The two webinars will also be made available as self-directed modules
What is your role? As a member of a State Leadership Team Attend the IPER Summit and help finalize the needs assessment. Assist your state archivist/records manager with their self-assessment. Help develop your State Instructional Team. Encourage your state’s full participation to maximize benefit from IPER.
What is your role? Members of your State Instructional Team Attend a “Train-the-Trainer” institute during 2009. Work with other members of your state’s Instructional Team to customize the webinar content for your state. master the content and delivery mechanisms of the webinar. Recruit state and local government officials to participate in webinars. Conduct at least two webinars (one for each course) in your state.
What is your role? State or local government officials Participate in a webinar offered by your State Instructional Team. Take advantage of the self-directed web-based or CD-based instruction available through IPER and FEMA.
Goals of the Summit To become a team state-by-state, territory-by-territory, regionally, nationally To understand what essential records are and why they matter to records professionals, CIOs, and Emergency Managers. To understand what strengths each group brings to the table and how we can leverage those strengths together. To prepare to bring IPER training to state, territorial, and local governments across the nation.
Goals of the Summit Our goal is NOT to imply that records are the only thing Records are an essential consideration in a disaster.
Julie Framingham, IPER Project Manager c/o The Georgia Archives 5800 Jonesboro Rd Morrow, GA 30260 678-215-6333 jframingham@statearchivists.org KEY PEOPLE
Verna Edwards, Curriculum Coordinator c/o The Georgia Archives 5800 Jonesboro Rd Morrow, GA 30260 678-215-6333 vedwards@statearchivists.org Joan Griggs, Education Consultant Linda Ross, C2Technologies KEY PEOPLE
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