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Term
All books, papers, maps, charts, photographs, machine-readable materials, or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by any agency of the US Government under federal laws.
Definition
RECORDS
Term
What is the purpose of Records?
Definition

Serve as the memory of the organization, a record of past events, and the basis for future actions.

 

 

 

 

 Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
Who administers the Records Management program and represents the Secretary of the Air Force on records management program?
Definition

AFRO

Air Force Records Officer 

  

 

 Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who appoints the Record Custodian and ensures they attend record management training?
Definition

Chief of an Office of Record (COR)

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
Who administers the records management program on an installation or base?
Definition

Base Records Manager (RM)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are the three main responsibilities of the Base Records Manager?
Definition

1.  Providing Assistance

2.  Managing Staging Area

3. Training 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who is the point of contact (POC) for records management in their unit or functional area?
Definition

FARM

Functional Area Records Manager 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-3

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is prepared by records professionals for each group of records moved from the shared drive or moved to off-line or disk storage?
Definition

Standard Form 135

(Records Transmittal and Receipt) 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-7

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are the four mandatory fields required for Metdata compliance?
Definition

Title, Subject, Author, and Comments fields 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-9

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What did congress pass to protect individuals from unwarranted invasion of their personal property?
Definition

Privacy Act of 1974 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-11

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is Personal Identifiable Information?
Definition

Information in an information system or online collection that directly identifies an individual (e.g., name, address, social security number, telephone number, e-mail address, etc.) OR by which an agency intends to identify specific individuals in conjunction with other data elements (i.e., indirect identification)

  

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-12

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are the two categories of Vital Records?
Definition

1.  Emergency Operating records

2.  Rights and Interests records 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are records which serve the Federal Government if the country is attacked?
Definition

Emergency Operating Records 

 

These records include records necessary for:

The military effort.

The mobilization and protection of material, personnel, services and systems.

Maintenance of public health, safety, order and the conduct of civil defense activities.

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are records which uphold the legal rights and interests of individual citizens and their government?
Definition

Rights and Interests Records

 

These records include:

Social Security Records

Retirement Records

Payroll records & Insurance records

Valuable research records

    

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What records are approved for permanent retention by the National Archives of the United States?
Definition

Permanent Records 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term

What are records essential to the continued

operation or reconstruction of an organization

during and after an emergency?

Definition

Vital Records 

 

(Including those records essential to protecting the rights and interests of the organization and the individuals directly affected by its activitites.) 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who oversees the AF Records Management Program and appoints the AF Records Officer?
Definition

HQ USAF/ILC

Director, Communications Operations

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who administers the AF Records Management program, represents the SAF on records management issues, and oversees legal requirements of records disposal?
Definition

AFRO

Air Force Records Officer

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who is the POC for the Records Management program in the unit or functional area?
Definition

Functional Area Records Manager (FARM)

 

Also serve as liaison with base RM

Assists COR & RC in maintaining/disposing of records

 

 

  

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who is responsible for the physical and legal custody of all records and appoints RC's?
Definition

COR

Chief of an Office of Record

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who is responsible for maintaining, servicing and disposing of the office records?
Definition

Records Custodian (RC)

 

Also maintains office files plan and accountability for active and inactive records. 

Promptly and properly prepares eligible records to retire or transfer

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who is responsible for ensuring a Staff Assistance Visit (SAV) is conducted at least every 24 months?
Definition

RM - Base Records Manager

FARM - Functional Area Records Manager

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is the purpose of the SAV?
Definition

For the RM and FARM to ensure regulations are being followed and RC's to ask for assistance if they are having any issues.

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2/1-3

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
__________________ are data in a form that can be read and processed by a computer and that satisfies the legal definition of a record.
Definition

Electronic Records

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-3

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Read-only record access rights are provided to personnel who have a need-to-know basis as determined by which appropriate local authority?
Definition

Chief of Office of Record (COR)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-4

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
Paper record will continue to co-exist with electronic records for the forseeable future.  The integrity of electronic records must be maintained for how long?
Definition

Throughout the life cycle of the record

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-4

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
Label used for government documents that are only to be utilized in an official capacity to conduct government business.
Definition

For Official Use Only

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-11

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who maintains, services and disposes of the office records?
Definition

Records Custodian (RC)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who administers the installation Records Management Program?
Definition

Base Records Manager (RM)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is:  all books, papers, maps, charts, photographs, machine-readable materials and other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by any agency of the US Government under Federal laws?
Definition

Records

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who is responsible for physical and legal custody of all records the office creates or receives?
Definition

Chief of an Office of Record (COR)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who serves as the point of contact for and monitors the Records management Program in their unit or functional area and serves as a liaison with base RM?
Definition

Functional Area Records Manager (FARM)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who appoints the command records manager (CRM)?
Definition

MAJCOM

(The MAJCOM Commander or senior communications and information official makes the appointment.)

 

 

  

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who administers the program, represents the Secretary of the Air Force on records management issues, and oversees the legal requirements of records disposal.
Definition

Air Force Records Officer (AFRO)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What defines discovery metadata elements for resources posted to community and organizational shared spaces (i.e. Shared Drives)?
Definition

DoD Discovery Metadata Specification (DDMS)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-8

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Under Metadata, this is an Optional field where it is recommended to enter the URL for the e-folder?
Definition

Hyperlink base

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-9

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What records must be kept immediately available in EOC's?
Definition

Emergency Operating Records

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is essential to the continued operation or reconstruction of an organization during and after an emergency?
Definition

Vital Records

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who reviews and signs the files maintenance and disposition plan to include identification of vital records?
Definition

Chief of an Office of Record (COR)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are the two basic categories of the Federal Vital Records program?
Definition

1.  Emergency Operating Records

2.  Rights and Interest Records

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who stores, protects and maintains rights and interest vital records for agencies desiring more permanent storage of their vital records?
Definition

National Archives (NARA)

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term

Who is required to use AFRIMS?

(Air Force Records Information Management System)

Definition

All Air Force Records Managers

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-4

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What serves as a road map or table of contents of the active files?
Definition

Files Plan

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-5

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
TRUE or FALSE:  Users are restricted to accessing file plans within their area of responsibility ONLY.
Definition

TRUE

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-5

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What database can be used to find a table and rule?
Definition

Records Disposition Schedule (RDS)

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-8

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is a comprehensive term that includes destruction, slavage, or donation, transfer to a staging area, or records center, or transfer from one organization to another?
Definition

Disposition

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-8

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
What is a term used for separating active from inactive records?  Also refers to a time when you stop filing in active records.
Definition

Cutoff

(Cutoff is identified in the disposition instructions)

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-10

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What controls each record series listed on the files plan, on heavy card stock, green paper and is used in active and inactive files?
Definition

Disposition Guide Cards

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-20

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
Where is the disposition control label placed?
Definition

Upper left hand side of the disposition guide card

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-20

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Shows what records are maintained and in what order they are kept in an office of record?
Definition

Files Plan

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
The records an office uses frequently in current business or until a cutoff period is met?
Definition

Active Files

 

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Records the office no-longer needs or that are in a retention period after the cutoff date and are awaiting final disposition?
Definition

Inactive files

 (Normally files from the previous years)

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Records that the Archive of the United States approved for permanent retention.
Definition

 Permanent Records

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Records that do not have a specific cutoff date.
Definition

 Perpetual Files

(Keep them in the active files until you destroy them.)

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Documentary materials belonging to an individual that are NOT used to conduct agency business.
Definition

Personal Papers

(These papers are related solely to an individual's own affairs or used exclusively for that individual's convenience and must be clearly designated as such and kept separate from the records.)

 

 

 

 Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-1

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
A group of records or other recording media relating to the same subject that is identified with a particular table and rule.
Definition

Record Series

(These records have a distinct title, application and disposition schedule.)

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Refers to the length of time records are kept after cutoff but before final disposition
Definition

Retention Period

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
If a record is not complete, what is the required action?
Definition

Take action to get the missing information to complete the record, if not possible, make notation about what part is missing.

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
Who must coordinate with the record professionals at each installation to map electronic file locations in concert with the unit's file plan located in AFRIMS?
Definition

Network & Systems Administrators

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-4

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What is put in place of a record or folder that is removed from the file plan?
Definition

AF Form 614 or 614a, Charge out record

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-8

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What form is used for a record that can be filed in more than one records series?
Definition

DD Form 2861 - Cross Reference

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-6

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
How are duplicate files marked?
Definition

Circle the appropriate file code in the upper right hand corner to show where duplicate files are filed

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-6

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What information is included on the drawer lable if the files extend to two or more drawers?
Definition

Add the inclusive series numbers for files actually located in each drawer from the files plan

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-8

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
How often does the RC review the file plan to cutoff records?
Definition

At least annually

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-9

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term

SAV's are conducted at least every 24 months. 

Who conducts the SAV?

Definition

 RM or FARM

(SAV is conducted to ensure offices are following proper regulations. 

RC's can ask for assistance if they are having any issues.)

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 1-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
How are records marked for filing?
Definition

Mark by using "file", your initials and the file code on the upper right corner of the document. 

 

(If needed, add the subdivision, a subject or enough identification to show where to file the record.)

 

 

 Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What are the three types of transfer media accepted by NARA?
Definition

1.  Magnetic tape

2.  Compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM) 

3.  File transfer protocol (FTP)

 

 

 Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-7

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

Term
What must an individual ensure before filing a document?
Definition

Ensure all required actions are complete.

 

 

 

 Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 3-2

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

Term
What AFI governs the records management disposition program?
Definition

AFI 33-364

Records Disposition-Procedures and Responsibilities

 

 

 

 

Found in Block IV study guide workbook, page 2-9

E3ABR3DO31 00AA  -  July 2010

 

 

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