Course Outline - Document Imaging and Electronic Document Management
1. Course Document Imaging &
Title: Electronic Document Management
Course John Orth
Instructor Imerge Consulting
Grafton, Wisconsin, USA
COURSE This workshop is designed for technical and non-technical Records &
DESCRIPTION Information Management staff to provide a solid understanding of document
imaging systems: what they are, how they work, why they are needed, and
their technologies & methodologies in systems development. Participants will
also get a clear insight into the processes involved in imaging applications
which will assist in developing and managing such systems.
DISCUSSIONS Document Imaging
INCLUDE: Document Management (DM)
TECHNOLOGY - Web Enabled DM Solutions
TOOLS Content Management (CM)
COLD: Computer Output to Laser Disk, also known as Enterprise Report
Management (ERM).
Workflow
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2. RECORDS Records Definition
Records Management (RM) Definition
Records Management Drivers
Records Management Applications
Legal Use of Records
Value of Records
Cost of Records
Legal Implications - The Bottom Line...
BENEFITS Reduce costs
Improve service
Improve access to information
Improve tracking accountability of records
Improve security of information
Develop a disaster recovery plan
Begin business process reengineering by automating manual processes
Reduce long-term storage costs
GOALS Increased importance of - (environmental, customer service, disaster
recovery, regulatory requirements)
Requirement to cut operating budget in poor economy
Enhance customer/public service
Enhance info sharing internally & externally
Provide new/faster services
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3. Preserve historic documents
Achieve statutory/regulatory requirements more effectively
Provide document security – disaster recovery
Stimulate, creativity, motivation, loyalty
OBJECTIVES Students will gain an understanding of how document imaging can be used and
managed in both small and large-scale organizations. Document imaging is the
process of taking documents out of file cabinets, and off shelves, and storing
them in a computer system. This course provides an understanding of the details
that there is often no time to review in the rush to implement a system. The
course content is intended to be useful to students in their professional work for
twenty years into the future and is also intended to be useful for planning to
preserve digital documents forever.
CONTENT On this course, students will learn about the technologies involved in:
SUMMARY Designing/Setting standard criteria/requirements for a document
imaging/management system
Scanning
Importing
Transmitting/distribution
Organizing
Indexing
Storage
Searching and retrieval
Viewing/working with electronic documents/records and
Printing documents for document imaging systems, and archives.
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4. OPPORTUNITY Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) - CompTIA
FOR CDIA+™ Certification (See www.comptia.org). Students taking this course
CERTIFICATION have an opportunity to gain accredited certification in this study discipline. The
CompTIA Certified Document Imaging Architech (CDIA+) credential validates the
knowledge of professionals who deliver document imaging solutions. It is a
vendor-neutral certification that proves expertise in the technologies and best
practices used to plan, design, and specify a document imaging, management
system.
The industry recognizes CompTIA CDIA+ certification as a consistent, objective
way to evaluate imaging industry professionals. Several companies that provide
document imaging solutions value and support the CompTIA CDIA+ certification,
including Canon, Ricoh, Konica, Kyocera, Hyland Software, Bowe, Bell & Howell,
Fujitsu, Sharp, IBM and Panasonic.
CERTIFICATION CompTIA’s CDIA+ certification is the global standard of competency and
BENEFITS FOR professionalism in the document imaging / management industry. Supported by a
EMPLOYEES & network of industry leaders, it validates a professional’s level of expertise in the
EMPLOYERS technologies and best practices used to plan, design and specify a document
imaging / management system.
For employees, the benefits of this program include:
Proof of professional achievement
Enhanced job opportunities
A viable career path
For employers, the benefits of this program include:
Uniform document imaging standards
Lower training costs
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5. Customer satisfaction
Maximized efficiency in recruiting, hiring and training
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6. INSTRUCTOR’S PROFILE
John W. Orth, CDIA
John was born and raised in Racine, WI and graduated from Marquette
University with a Nuclear Engineering Degree in 1962 and an MBA in 1965.
He has been professionally involved in medical imaging and document
imaging analysis for over 30 years. He retired as Imaging Systems
Manager for Data Financial Business Services in Mequon, WI in Sept 2007
where he specialized in image processing of paper checks and remittance
documents. He is currently a Principal Consultant for Imerge Consultants
in the field of Remittance Processing and Healthcare Enterprise Records Management. On Oct 28,
2004 the Federal Government’s Check 21 law became effective, legalizing the digital replacement of
paper checks for bank processing which has opened up a whole new field of image quality and
content management issues. John is currently a contributor to an Industry initiated standards
committee to set rules for minimum image quality standards required to produce a legal digital copy
which can be used to print a legible copy called a “substitute check” or IRD. He is also active in the
new ANSI standards for check image exchange that is becoming the national standard for electronic
check image clearing. He has served as project manager for several electronic document
installations for healthcare, government and commercial organizations and is familiar with computer
network security and disaster recovery requirements as well as the latest storage solutions for
imaging applications.
John achieved the CDIA, (Certified Document Imaging Analyst) certification in 2000 and the CDIA+
upgrade in 2004 and a certified CDIA+ instructor. He has been an active member of the AIIM
association since 1999, and is Past President of the Wisconsin Chapter of AIIM and serves on a
national technical advisory committee for the Association. He was recently elected as a principal in
the Imerge Consulting Group and their lead consultant for their HealthCare and Banking group.
John volunteers as a Director of the Ozaukee Habitat for Humanity Chapter, Docent for the
Discovery World in Milwaukee, and Choir member for St. Joseph’ Church in Grafton, WI. He has
recently also served on the Wisconsin State Legislative Review Committee on Nuclear Power to
provide the State Legislature with an update on the current developments in the Nuclear Power and
radioactive waste disposal Technology.
Contact: orth.john@gmail.com Tel: 414-331-2620
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