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Industry-Specific Retention Resources (GRIP)

The resources below are intended to help you design and implement a records retention program for your organization.

General Information

Developing a Records Retention Program (PDF 67KB)
A basic explanation of a records retention program. Excerpted from Developing and Operating a Records Retention Program and Electronic Records Retention: New Strategies for Data Life Cycle Management

Industry-Specific Information

Industry-specific resources for developing a records retention program (available to ARMA members only). Information is organized by the ARMA International industry-specific program's industry sectors and groups.

Consumer Services

Energy

Government - United States

Product & Technical Services



 
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