The National Institute of Standards and Technology has partnered with the National Archives and Records Administration to develop proposed standards for data security at government contracting companies, FCW reported Wednesday. Mark Rockwell and Troy
MoreThe National Archives and Records Administration has posted a Nov. 6 notice on USAJobs that it is looking for a new director of the Federal Register to be based in Washington with a top secret-level security clearance. FedScoop’s
MoreDavid Ferriero, the U.S.’ archivist and head of the National Archives and Records Administration, has issued a bulletin that details several deadlines for government agencies in the area of email management. Federal agencies must
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Sue Trombley, managing director of thought leadership at Iron Mountain, believes federal agencies will need to strike up greater collaboration between records managers and information technology professionals to be able to digitize information
MoreThe National Archives and Records Administrationâs Information Security Oversight Office has released its annual report showing that security classification spending hit $11.63 billion in 2013, Federal Times reported Monday. Steve Watkins writes
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A Department of Homeland Security body is looking into cloud-based storage options to help maintain its burgeoning biometrics database, the Federal Times reported Tuesday. Nicole Blake Johnson writes the Office of Biometric Identity
MoreThe National Archives and Records Administration has released guidance that aims to give federal agencies a new approach for managing email records with electronic methods. NARA’s bulletin contains factors the agency believes other agencies
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The National Archives and Records Administration has released an annual report that shows government records management programs have been facing a lack experienced management services personnel, resources and funding, Fierce Government IT
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Eighty-five percent of records managers support President Obama’s memorandum on records management and 83 percent believe it will succeed, according to an Iron Mountain survey. The Boston-based information management and consulting firm
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