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ARMA International (formerly the Association of Records Managers and Administrators) is a not-for-profit (charitable) membership association for information professionals – primarily information management (including records management) and information governance, and related industry practitioners and vendors.[1] The association provides educational opportunities and publications covering aspects of information management broadly.
Founded | 1955 |
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Type | Professional Organization |
Focus | Information Governance, Records Management |
Headquarters | 11800 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS, 66210 |
Location | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Certification, Chapters, Conferences, Industry standards, Publications, Virtual Events, Webinars. |
Members | 6,000 |
Employees | 12 employees |
Website | www.arma.org |
Overview
editThe Association was founded in 1955. In 1975, the Association of Records Executives and Administrators (AREA) and the American Records Management Association merged to form ARMA International. The headquarters for ARMA International is located in Overland Park, Kansas.
ARMA International services professionals in the United States, Tokyo, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Its members include records managers, attorneys, information technology professionals, consultants, and archivists involved in various aspects of managing records and information assets.
ARMA hosts an annual conference with the goal of bringing together record and information management professionals from around the world – In 2023, ARMA hosted conferences in both the United States[2] and Canada.[3] Topics addressed in the 120 educational sessions include advanced technology, creating information structure, ediscovery and information law, information management fundamentals, information project management, and reducing organizational information risk. The expo features exhibitors displaying records and information technologies, products, and services.
See also
edit- Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles
- Alma K. Ledig (ARMA president, 1962–1963)
References
editExternal links
edit- ARMA International official website Archived 2012-10-19 at the Wayback Machine