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Giant NMCI records deal set
EDS lines up government's largest records management software license for NMCI
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Add your John Hancock online
Archives' Web site lets people sign and print out their own version of the Declaration of Independence
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Unlocking history at State
The State Department's archives include more than 25 million records of telegram e-mail messages dating to 1973.
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Tackling the e-mail tsunami
Putting together an effective e-mail management program in any organization means first overcoming some inherent resistance
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Help is on the way
In the best-case scenario, technology will provide relief from e-mail overload before it becomes a real danger
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FBI foul-up sends message
The FBI recently got a painful reminder of the business case for good records management
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FBI director blasts management
Poor records management, doubts about computer system led to loss of bombing case documents
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Facing the pitfalls of going paperless
Archivists struggle with electronic formats, encryption and the sheer volume of documents
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Company spurs courts to file electronically
In an effort to jump-start a market, start-up company @Court Inc. officially made its debut earlier this month and announced a free software toolkit designed to help an estimated 3,300 federal and county courts move to electronic filing.
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IBM acquiring Informix Software
Company provides database management systems for customers, including NIMA
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NIMA: Imagery is everything
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency is building what could be one of the largest archives of digital images in the world
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NARA's new view on Web snapshots
FCW's DotGov Thursday column relays a timesaver for agency Web personnel fulfilling the call for site snapshots
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Archivists tackle digital heritage
Forum tackles Library of Congress' $100 million blueprint for information preservation
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NCLIS' wasted motions
The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science has squandered an opportunity to effect a major impact on federal information policy.
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