Records are made up of a variety of formats. What were primarily reports on paper make up about 70% of what is generated at TVA.
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The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is moving away from analog records and requiring it in digital format. June 30 will be the deadline.
Rob King, the chief data officer at the Energy Department, said a new data strategy and implementation plan will set the tone for using AI in the future.
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June 30th deadline approaches, when NARA will only accept digitized documents. Agencies must deal with the largest volume known as modern textual records.