When: Friday, November 22, 2024
Where: Commons Conference Center in Austin, Texas
Registration for the 2024 e-Records Conference is now open! You can register through the registration portal. You can also visit the event portal at this link: tsl.texas.gov/slrm/training/registration24. To launch registration, click “For Attendees.”
Be sure to visit the conference webpage to read about our exciting lineup of speakers and exhibitors. More information about sessions, speakers, and the agenda will be added as we receive confirmations.
Get a full day of training and networking for the early bird rate of $85 if you sign up by November 1.
After November 1, the regular registration fee of $100 applies. Registration closes when the event reaches capacity. Please share this opportunity with your colleagues.
For Your Information:
- You can pay by PO/Check or credit card. See the registration form for details.
- Several breakout sessions include a third choice held in Balcones. Balcones seating is limited to 72.
About e-Records 2024
The Next Records Frontier is the theme of this year’s conference. Texas’ population continues to grow and with it comes increased demands for efficient, streamlined, and digital government. Texans expect their government experience to be consistent, regardless of whether the transaction is online, on a mobile device, or in person. To best serve Texans where they are, government needs to emphasize accessibility, transform talent and processes, and leverage data in secure, accountable, transparent, and ethical ways without bias. This conference is your opportunity to learn from your colleagues and other records, data, and information technology professionals forging ahead with controls, guardrails, and frameworks to responsibly manage government information residing in current and frontier technologies.
Once again, the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) have joined forces to bring you another outstanding selection of speakers sharing case studies and presentations.
This one-day conference is for state agency and local government officials who are creating or managing electronic records. This educational opportunity seeks to improve electronic records management in Texas government by bringing together staff responsible for and interested in records management and information technology. It is also a great chance to network with other attendees who are working on some of the same electronic records management issues you face in your office. Join 300+ government personnel, speakers, and exhibitors for this exciting day.