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Quick thinking

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FBI struggles with data management

Sniper investigation underscored tech, workforce problems

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Interior official calls it quits

Neal McCaleb, assistant secretary for Indian Affairs, said litigation has taken its toll

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NARA faces daunting records task

Agency plan to create electronic records archive still a work in progress

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FBI data management a tough case

Converting data to electronic form is only a start toward solving the FBI's records problems

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NARA seeks user input

Different communities of interest could help Archives develop templates for storing electronic records

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Still a disconnect at Interior

Nearly one year after departmentwide shutdown, about 6 percent of computers remain disconnected from the Internet

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DOD approves medical system

CHCS II enables physicians to obtain a patient's medical record at any military health facility

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'Sensitive' label strikes nerve

Scientific leaders decry the labeling and withholding of "sensitive but unclassified" information

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NARA reforms welcomed

Comment: NARA is advancing a fairly radical course for e-records

Modernization

Forensics meets time travel

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Navy launches e-records effort

The Navy kicked off an enterprisewide records management system, starting to install software on NMCI computers

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Automated transcription and translation systems

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Letter to the editor

Records management in the Homeland

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Head back to drawing board

Editorial: The National Archives and Records Administration has run smack dab into electronic reality

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Army picks EMC for storage

National Guard rolls out storage area networks in over 50 data centers to better manage data requirements

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TSP recordkeeping system delayed

The new recordkeeping system for the Thrift Savings Plan won't be ready until November

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NARA seeks ideas for e-records archive

The National Archives is searching for some workable way to save electronic records for decades or even centuries

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NARA rethinks e-records

Proposal defines records management, retention as the responsibility of agencies

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Advancing knowledge

The government has a hearty appetite for IT that can help employees deal more efficiently with a constantly rising mountain of data