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Managing Government Records Directive Requirements 2.2 and 2.5 Summary Reporting Data Laurence Brewer Director, National Records Management Program

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Managing Government Records DirectiveRequirements 2.2 and 2.5Summary Reporting Data

Laurence BrewerDirector, National Records

Management Program

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Background• NARA/OMB M-12-18, Managing

Government Records Directive, included the following two requirements:– 2.2: Report on permanent records in

FRCs (Part A) and agency custody (Part B) that are 30 years old or older

– 2.5: Report on agency records in FRCs (Part A) and agency custody (Part B) that are unscheduled. 2

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Process• Reporting requirement and template

for Part B was distributed to agencies on May 28, 2013

• Agencies were directed to submit reports to NARA via the annual RMSA

• Deadline was extended to the end of February 2014 due to Government shutdown and additional follow up

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Current Status• Developed statistics on data received• Report and follow up actions being

reviewed internally• We expect to continue requesting

data on unscheduled records as part of the RMSA

• Considering next steps for 30 years old or older permanent records

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Response: 30 Year Old Records

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2.2 Part B Responses by CategoryAll Agencies

No Response: 18%Submitted Spreadsheets: 43%No Records: 23%Other Responses: 16%

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Response: 30 Year Old Records

• 48 (18%) agencies provided no response to the 2.2 Part B Requirement

• 115 (43%) completed and submitted the spreadsheet

• 63 (23%) reported having no records that meet the 2.2 Requirement

• 42 (16%) reported other responses (e.g., insufficient agency resources, do not know, in progress

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Volume: 30 Year Old Records

Preliminary Volume: 2.3 Million CF

In FRCs: 1.3 Million CFAgency Custody: 537,292 CFPossible Remaining: 420,489 CF

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Volume: 30 Year Old Records

• Part A (FRCs) 1,356,555 CF

• Part B (Agency Physical Custody) 537,292 CF

• Estimated Additional Volume 420,489 CF

• Total: 2,314,336 CF

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Volume: 30 Year Old Records

Top 5 agencies with the largest volume of records identified on the Part A spreadsheet:

1. Immigration and Naturalization – 390,068 CF2. Veterans Benefits Administration – 376,021 CF3. Bureau of Indian Affairs – 97,864 CF4. Patent and Trademark Office – 39,778 CF5. Defense Intelligence Agency – 17,250 CF

TOTAL: 1,356,555 CF (not including records in STL)

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Volume: 30 Year Old Records

Top 5 agencies with the largest volume of records identified on the Part B spreadsheet:

1. U. S Forest Service – 27,000 CF2. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency – 20,379 CF3. Department of Justice:

Federal Bureau of Investigation – 54,549 CF Headquarters/Department Level – 363,027 CF

4. Department of EnergyNational Nuclear Security Administration – 12,237 CF Headquarters/Department Level – 12,816 CF

5. National Aeronautics and Space Admin – 13,050 CF

TOTAL: 537,292 CF

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Additional Details• Data reported for 2.2 includes both

textual and non-textual records• Volume based on age of the records

and not on their eligibility for transfer• Data quality issues suggest need for

validation

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Next Steps• The project team is continuing to review

the data received and identifying where additional follow up and/or further clarification is needed

• The team will adopt criteria and identify the top priorities for accessioning

• In 2015, the team will develop transfer plans with agencies to accession the eligible priority records into the National Archives.

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Response: Unscheduled Records

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Agency Response Unscheduled Records

Spread Sheets Returned to NARASpread Sheets Not ReturnedNo Unscheduled Records (RMSA)Compiling Data (RMSA)

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Response: Unscheduled Records

• 160 (60%) agencies provided no response to the 2.5 Part B Requirement

• 107 (40%) completed and submitted the spreadsheet

• 51 of the responding agencies did not return a spreadsheet, indicating they did not have any unscheduled records, were working on it, etc.

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Unscheduled Records Series

33061921

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Types of Unscheduled Series

TextualElectronicMultipleSpecial Media

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Unscheduled Records Series• By format, the unscheduled records

series in agency custody (Part B) include:– 3,306 textual series– 1,759 electronic series– 725 mixed series– 18 series of motion and stills– 10 series of maps, charts

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Unscheduled Records Series• For electronic series, the agencies

reporting the highest volumes:– National Guard Bureau 633 Series– General Services Admin 351 Series– DOJ Headquarters 126

Series– EOUSA

111 Series

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Next Steps• Individual agency reports will be

shared with your appraisal archivist, who will work with you on plans to address these unscheduled records

• Other potential actions may include:–Webinar on inventorying records– Sharing best practices