AFRIMS
The Air Force Records Disposition Schedule (RDS)
You can navigate the RDS You can conduct a word search You can print out the entire record schedule
Print out the entire Record ScheduleConduct a Word SearchNavigate the RDS
Temporary, Permanent, and Unscheduled.
Know disposition policies and proceduresDirect SAV and IG evaluationsAdvise OSD on records management-levelIssue guidance on records authenticationdevelop and issue policies governing life-cycle management of AF RecordsProvide cobatant commands with administrative and logistical supportPublish records disposition schedules
The RDS (Relational Database Service) can be found within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) console. You can access it by logging into your AWS account and navigating to the RDS service.
Phase 1: Creation (or Receipt)Generate complete and accurate records that provide adequate information to document the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and essential transactionsPhase 2: Maintenance and UseDetermine value (permanent vs. temporary) in accordance with the AF RDS Preserve integrity to ensure official records are not altered Maintain in format that allows review/reuse of informationPhase 3: DispositionPreserve records with long term temporary or permanent value in accordance with the AF RDS AF records with permanent value are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives and Records Administration in accordance with the AF RDS Destroy temporary records that no longer have value in accordance with the AF RDS
I have and found it to be a good experience.
Manage Email Records, Identify records and non-record information objects and become familiar with RDS
RDS Info was created in 2005.
manage e-mail records, become familiar with RDS, identify records and non-record information objects
RDS means Rapid Deployment System