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For the National Archives and Records Administration, tracking records, whether they are paper or electronic, is a huge challenge. So much so, that NARA is begi...

For the National Archives and Records Administration, tracking records, whether they are paper or electronic, is a huge challenge.

So much so, that NARA is beginning an agencywide project to create a records tracking database.

Tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. on FederalNewsRadio’s Ask the CIO program, our own Jason Miller talks with Martha Morphy, the National Archives and Records Administration’s Chief Information Officer.Click to hear the interview.

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