Have records created during this phase (of the project) preserved? Have potential needs for records retention modeled as a component of the life cycle of the records? Are procedures/processes in place, or planned for creation, to prove the authenticity of the records? Is a security plan in place to restrict access to private information and an accessibility plan to make public information readily accessible? Can records be exported to another system without technical problems? Can records be purged or removed automatically from the system in compliance with the retention schedule? Has a records management program for data and business processes been designed and approved? Does the system meet State and Federal regulations and records management policies? Has a cost analysis been completed with consideration for staff resources required to implement and provide ongoing RMS support, and potential savings, costs containment, and improved service benefits? PHASE 3 – IMPLEMENTATION Phase 3 involves the implementation of detailed design documents, data conversion, creating detailed project implementation plans, completing RMS issues and risks register, developing RMS internally or acquiring and setting-up RMS vendor software, and creating test and acceptance plans and scripts for supporting business processes.
Gaetz goes further to pose the question of why cities with docked nuclear aircraft carriers, such as San Diego and Honolulu, are not already being used to generate safe, clean power. The answer probably has to do with how much influence wind and solar lobbies have with the current administration. While the Democrats' enthusiasm for cleaner, greener energy is cheered on by solar and wind advocacy groups, it is nuclear energy that provides the most efficient form of generating energy, and it's not even close. Nuclear energy is also the greenest, overcoming many of the threats posed to the climate and endangered species by mining the materials for solar panels and wind turbines. In fact, a safe, modern, nuclear-based grid provides Americans the ability to directly clean the air surrounding traditional fossil fuel plants, solving the environmental lobby's primary issue—carbon emissions. In a 2018 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers found that, "Nuclear power holds the potential to make a significant contribution to decarbonizing the U. energy system. "