Federal Records Officers Network (FRON)
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Established in 2013, the Federal Records Officers Network (FRON) is an independent community of federal records officers and professionals from various federal agencies and the US military. The FRON was designed to provide an in-person and virtual forum to discuss common federal Records & Information Management (RIM) information and experiences. The main goals of the FRON are to share experience; leverage best practices, tools, and templates; and to leverage the collective efforts to address common issues.[1]
The monthly meetings are often hosted by different agencies in the National Capital Region and are made available through interactive online meetings. The meetings consist of in-depth discussions of hot topics and ongoing efforts. Since the FRON is a true collaboration, topics are also proposed and prioritized by all the members.[1]
Membership is open for Agency Records Officers, Records Management Officers, Records Custodians, Records Liaisons, and anyone seeking to advance the federal RIM profession, especially in records process automation, digitization, and laying the foundation for artificial intelligence.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Federal Records Officers Network (FRON)". Records Express. US National Archives. February 3, 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
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