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A new map of NARA’s future

From the NARA Staff Bulletin:

As you know, NARA is operating under a new strategic plan that will take the agency through 2016.

The new plan—with its focused objectives and clear priorities—sets forth goals and explains the strategies developed for achieving them. It also gives all of us at the National Archives, as well as customers, stakeholders, the White House, and Congress, a yardstick by which to measure progress and success—or failure.

Most important, the new strategic plan, Preserving the Past to Protect the Future, offers some major changes to previous plans that will make NARA an even more efficient, customer-oriented Federal agency than it is today.

You can read the plan on our web site, at www.archives.gov/about/plans-reports/strategicplan.

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