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Let's hope OGIS makes a difference with FOIA
In the report accompanying their markup of the fiscal 2011 National Archives and Records Administration budget, Senate appropriators direct that $3 million of the full $348.7 million NARA request... Read more...
Electronic records management falling short, not a priority
Electronic records management is not a high priority within the federal government despite the fact that it needs improvement, according to public testimony from the Government Accountability Office.... Read more...
White House finds 22 million Bush-era emails
The case of the missing Bush-era emails has finally been solved. The White House and two nonprofit groups announced a settlement Monday in a lawsuit over 22 million emails that were missing during... Read more...
Transparency order tough on intelligence agencies
The Obama administration's push for transparency is creating some unease in the intelligence community. The administration's open-government directive has established deadlines for agencies to make... Read more...
Archives face digital avalanche
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is not only responsible for managing the nation's historical records, but it must catalog and maintain overwhelming numbers of public... Read more...
Details wanted on NARA's electronic records system
NARA, the National Archives and Records Administration, is hard at work developing a spending plan for its next generation Electronic Records Archive. But the General Accountability Office said the... Read more...
Archives digital system bursting at seams
The National Archives and Records Administration has outgrown its digitized record keeping system and needs major changes to keep up with the high volume of data it must store and manage. NARA this... Read more...






