The official records documenting centuries of New Mexico government are consolidated in a beige, 167,000-square-foot building ...
Tasks such as processing student enrollment forms, responding to requests for student transcripts, and managing applications for choice programs are all necessary functions for any school district.
The future of federal government records is electronic, and the agency in charge of managing their collection has big plans to maximize agencies’ access to them. By Dec. 31, 2022, agencies need to ...
Baltimore-based digital services company Fearless announced Wednesday it was awarded a new five-year, $65 million contract with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Through this ...
Brad is a contributor to StateTech. He’s covered technology since 1991, when he first got his start in the industry. Until recently, analysts estimate, many large police departments were among the ...
Dust-to-Digital, the eclectic Atlanta music label, is partnering with the University of California, Santa Barbara on an ...
The National Archives and Records Administration announced Tuesday that it had chosen two teams of companies to produce competing designs for a system that will preserve the federal government’s ...
Starting Jan. 30, the Video Game History Foundation (VGHF) will be opening its digital archives to the public. Still a work-in-progress, these archives will be one of the largest repositories ...
Most of today’s medical professionals prefer electronic medical records (EMRs) over paper medical records, viewing them as a substantial improvement. However, not all practices will fare better by ...
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There are now more ways to get digital proof of your vaccination status. But digital verification is becoming more commonplace at home, too. Anyone road-tripping across the United States will likely ...
Record Breakers was a staple of British children’s television in the 1970s, with Roy Castle presenting alongside the twin McWhirter brothers, Norris and Ross. Altogether the show ran for almost three ...