Having worked in government and the private sector on court ordered discovery projects, we must conduct ourselves to expect that all emails will be part of any future litigation]. 

I don’t see that there is anything secret here. I have always worked from a position of integrity and have been deposed about records and emails as an expert. 

If anyone believes otherwise, let’s make a case for creating a single secure server for Board use. The way it is set up now, a couple of well placed subpoenas (or a hack) could put all of ODV in the public eye. I don’t think ARRL would want the publicity of opposing disclosure in court. After all, we are supposed to be representing the interests of our constituents.

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On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 11:05 AM Roderick, Rick, K5UR via arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> wrote:




I think we trimmed down staffers on ODV a few years ago. It may be that Carla is the only staff on ODV. 











But regardless, let's be careful about discussing personnel matters or matters previously discussed in the Committee of the Whole on ODV. If a legal matter were to arise, our emails could be discoverable.













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Let's remember that the process is not concluded and was discussed in the Committee of the Whole, so let's be mindful of confidentiality.














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