NARA says portions of its e-archive are text-searchable -- Federal Computer
Week
Top officials at the National Archives and Records Administration are
defending the agency’s recently-deployed $430 million Electronic Records
Archive against criticism from a federal auditor that the archive is not
fully searchable by text.
While NARA officials concede that only a small portion of the e-archive
currently is text-searchable, that portion will continue to grow and “huge
amounts” of material will be text-searchable in the next 10 years, an
agency official said on Nov. 1.
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