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Creating and Maintaining Proper Systems for Electronic Record Keeping
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National Electronic Commerce Co-ordinating Council
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2002 NECCC Executive Board
I. Introduction: Accounting for Electronic Records in E-Government
II. Identifying the Risks and Benefits of Moving From Paper to Electronic Transactions and Records
III. Identifying the Requirements, the Records, and Their Value
IV. Managing the Risks of Moving to Electronic Records
V. Conclusion
VI. References and Resources
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Acknowledgements
Charles Arp
John Aveni
Claudia Boldman
Robert Horton
Jerry Johnson
Alan Kowlowitz
Mark LaVigne
Roselyn Marcus
John Messing
Richard Pearce-Moses
Albin Wagner
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