ERA Acquisition Information
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) ensures ready access to
essential evidence that documents the rights of citizens, the actions of Federal
officials, and the national experience. NARA supports lifecycle management of
records in all three (3) branches of the Federal Government and provides sustained
access to historically valuable records in the National Archives and the
Presidential Libraries.
Increasingly, these records are created and maintained in electronic formats.
NARA needs to respond effectively to the challenge posed by the diversity,
complexity, and enormous volume of electronic records being created today and
the rapidly changing nature of the systems that are used to create them.
Electronic records pose unique difficulties including ease of erasure and
advancing technology that renders records obsolete in a short period of time.
The solution must ensure that electronic records are as accurate decades in the
future as they were when first created. NARA must make an investment in
Electronic Records Archives (ERA) to capture, preserve, and provide access to
electronic records or risk losing them forever.
See NARA's Bidders' Conference
See ERA Request for Proposal
See NARA's Organization Conflict of Interest (OCI)
See Vendor Day
See DRFP
See RFC
See
RFI 2
See RFI 1
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