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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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Appendix A
Briefers to the Study Committee

Although the briefers listed below provided much useful information of various kinds to the committee, they were not asked to endorse this report’s conclusions or recommendations, nor did they see the final draft of the report before its release.

AUGUST 8-9, 2002 WASHINGTON, D.C.

John Carlin, Archivist of the United States

Robert Chadduck, Research Director, Electronic Records Archives Program, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

Michael Lesk, National Science Foundation

Reagan Moore, San Diego Supercomputer Center

Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, Electronic Records Archives Program

NOVEMBER 4, 2002 NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND

NARA Staff

Margaret Adams, Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division

Nancy Allard, Co-director of Electronic Records Management (ERM) Initiative, Policy and Communications Staff

Bruce Ambacher, Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division

Michael Carlson, Director, Electronic and Special Media Records Services

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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Robert Chadduck, Research Director, Electronic Records Archives Program

Allen Church, Electronic Records Archives Program Office

Susan Cummings, Archives Specialist, Policy and Communications Staff

Fynnette Eaton, Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division

Sharon Fawcett, Office of Presidential Libraries

William Harris, Office of Presidential Libraries

Mark Huber, Electronic Records Archives Program

Greg Lamotta, Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division

Dyung Van Le, ERA Systems Engineering Director

Edwin McCeney, Federal Records Officer for the Department of the Interior

Richard Steinbacher, Electronic Records Archives Program

Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, Electronic Records Archives Program

Steven Tilley, Chief of the Special Access/Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Staff

Haseen Uddin, Chief Technology Officer

Jon Valett, Electronic Records Archives Program

Sam Watkins, Office of Human Resources and Information Services

Lisa Weber, Information Resources Policy and Administration Division

Yvonne Wilson, Office of Records Services

NOVEMBER 5, 2002 WASHINGTON, D.C.

James Gray, Microsoft Research (by telephone)

Joseph King, National Space Science Data Center

Michael Miller, Archivist, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Anna Karlin Nelson, American University

Jim Olson, Sabbath, Inc. (by telephone)

James Ostell, Chief, Information Engineering Branch, National Center for Biotechnology Information

Anne Van Camp, Research Libraries Group

FEBRUARY 27-28, 2003 WASHINGTON, D.C.

Rick Barry, Principal, Barry Associates

Laura Campbell, Associate Librarian for Strategic Initiatives and Chief Information Officer, Library of Congress

MacKenzie Smith, Associate Director for Technology at the MIT Libraries, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MAY 8, 2003 WASHINGTON, D.C.

Lewis Berman, Branch Chief of the Informatics Branch of the Division of Health Examination Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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Lee Dantzler, Director of the National Oceanographic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

James Erwin, Director of Information Science and Technology, Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)

Chris Olsen, Chief of Records and Classification Group in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, Central Intelligence Agency

Charles Rothwell, Associate Director for Information Technology and Services of the National Center for Health Statistics, CDC

Tim Sprehe, President of Sprehe Information Management Associates, formerly with the Office of Management and Budget and the Census Bureau

Pete Suthard, Director of Operations, DTIC

Jeanne Young, Federal Reserve Board (retired)

MAY 29, 2003 SITE VISIT TO GOOGLE, INC. MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA

Howard Gobioff, Google, Inc.

Brian Rakowski, Google, Inc.

AUGUST 14, 2003 NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND

NARA Staff

Nancy Allard, Co-director of ERM Initiative, Policy and Communications Staff

L. Reynolds Cahoon, Assistant Archivist for Human Resources and Information Services and Chief Information Officer

Robert Chadduck, Research Director, Electronic Records Archives Program

Susan Cummings, Archives Specialist, Policy and Communications Staff

Mark Giguere, Co-director of ERM Initiative, Modern Records Programs

Michael J. Kurtz, Assistant Archivist, Office of Records Services

James McKan, Executive Officer, Electronic Records Archives Program

Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, Electronic Records Archives Program

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Briefers to the Study Committee." National Research Council. 2005. Building an Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration: Recommendations for a Long-Term Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11332.
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The federal government generates and increasingly saves a large and growing fraction of its records in electronic form. In 1998, the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) launched its Electronic Archives (ERA) program to create a system to preserve and provide access to federal electronic records. To assist in this project, NARA asked the NRC to conduct a two-phase study to provide advice as it develops the ERA program. The first two reports (phase one) provided recommendations on design, engineering, and related issues facing the program. This report (phase two) focuses on longer term, more strategic issues including technology trends that will shape the ERA system, archival processes of the ERA, and future evolution of the system. It also provides an assessment of technical and design issues associated with record integrity and authenticity.

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