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Records management is back in the spotlight as the Obama administration
begins transferring 12 terabytes of data to the National Archives and
Records Administration. It’s rarely been a high priority for most agencies,
and their practices have had difficulty keeping up with federal
requirements.

“I think it’s always been a function that’s really been overlooked,” Jim
Williams, former federal IT and acquisition executive and current
consultant with Shambach and Williams, said on *Information Management
Month.* “Records management is very important. And it becomes more
important as OMB has put out memos to first freeze the federal footprint
and then reduce the federal footprint.”


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