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Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Planning: situation in UN HQ, NY No policy document mandating vital records protection No resources have ever been allocated to this function Stark contrast to many Member States
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Key players: functions and roles
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Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan Recommendations— March 2002; plan completed 2003 Risk assessment Mitigation strategies Response Preparation Tasks Elements of a Disaster Response and Preparedness Plan
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Vital Records Vital records programme for ARMS- development November 2002 Protection of vital records 2003-2004 Expansion of vital records programme 2004-2005. ARMS to “steer not row” Resource requirements
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Appraisal decision assistance: December 2002 comprehensive appraisal standards and retention schedules for records and archives NY-based UN agencies eliminate redundant and no longer useful information; preserve information with continuing value. disposition rules and schedules for all classes of records resulting from agency business processes automated tool for their application by agencies
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General observations Minor events most common Expected increase in off-site storage expected as HQ is a security risk UN is a knowledge-based organization: must protect its assets through a vital records programme
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