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D.C. Schools Moving Offices, Purging Records
dcogcadmin | February 22, 2010
The D.C. Schools central offices are in the process of moving to a new, smaller location, and are purging records as part of the move. DCPS has hired two document management firms to help go through the agency’s records, scanning some before shredding them, and simply disposing of others. The new office has 40 percent less storage space than before. DCPS officials assured the Washington Post’s Bill Turque that the process was being conducted in accordance with the District’s Office of the Public Records Administrator guidelines. D.C. Schools Insider
The D.C. Schools central offices are in the process of moving to a new, smaller location, and are purging records as part of the move. DCPS has hired two document management firms to help go through the agency’s records, scanning some before shredding them, and simply disposing of others. The new office has 40 percent less storage space than before. DCPS officials assured the Washington Post’s Bill Turque that the process was being conducted in accordance with the District’s Office of the Public Records Administrator guidelines. D.C. Schools Insider