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Recent events at the Innovation Hub

Archives Blogs

The Innovation Hub accomplishes an important part of NARA’s mission to make access happen through digitization, and also serves as an important event space to bring together both internal and external stakeholders for collaborative activities and cooperative learning. Students in the National Archives Innovation Hub.

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Cyber recovery vs. disaster recovery: What’s the difference? 

IBM Big Data Hub

While different—mainly due to the causes of the events they help mitigate—cyber recovery and DR are often complementary, with many enterprises wisely choosing to deploy both. Many small- and medium-sized businesses don’t have the resources to recover from a disruptive event that causes damage on that scale.

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50 Years Makes a Difference! How Film Research Has Changed Since the 1972 Conference on Audiovisual Archives

Unwritten Record

You may have heard that the National Archives is partnering with the University of Maryland Cinema and Media Studies Program to present Films of State , an online conference on government-produced moving images (if not, check out my last blog post for more background).

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The Problem Solvers

Unwritten Record

The USACE is not only responsible for the building of large-scale military projects but also a major chunk of the country’s civil engineering works as well. It then goes into detail about the specific functions that the corps performs, beginning with the military side. This is to ensure that the harbor remains operational and stable.

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Introducing Films of State, a Conference on Government Films

Unwritten Record

We’ve partnered with the University of Maryland Cinema and Media Studies program and gathered an international slate of scholars to discuss some of the latest research on films made by the US government, covering federal organizations from the United States Army Signal Corps to the Office of Economic Opportunity and everything in between.

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Is the federal government ready for robotic process automation?

CGI

Don’t think of the shambling, clanking humanoid automatons from 1950s sci-fi, or even the sleek bomb-disposal robots used today by the military and police departments. The conference runs from July 22-25, with an agenda full of educational deep dives, intriguing talks and engaging networking social events. Add new comment.

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Information Disaster Plan

The Texas Record

Also research the impact of the information’s proximity to potential man-made hazards, for example the airport, military bases, plants or factories that handle hazardous or flammable material. Also, assess infrastructure that if faulty would cause lose of information. Outline and implement security measures to protect this information.

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