President Approves $470 Million Budget for National Archives (U.S.); 2.31% Increase Over Last Year
From the Announcement:
he National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has received a Fiscal Year 2010 budget of $469,870,000 under the Consolidated Appropriations Act signed by President Barack Obama on Wednesday, December 16.
The overall appropriation of $469,870,000 is an increase of 2.31 percent over last year’s funding of $459,277,000.
“Given these difficult economic times, we are extremely grateful to the Congress and the President for the generous FY 2010 appropriations. We will be able to continue to fund our core programs, offer the same high standard of services to our researchers and the public, and complete much-needed repairs and renovation of the Franklin Roosevelt Library,” said David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United States.
"We are particularly pleased with the historic increase in the allocation for the National Historical Publications and Records Commission,” he added. “This will allow us to further support the nation’s network of archives at a time when there is a critical need to make the materials available to all Americans.”
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For continued development of the Electronic Records Archives (ERA), Congress appropriated $85,500,000, up from last year’s appropriation of $67,008,000. This will allow further progress toward providing public access to the ERA, which eventually will allow anyone, anywhere, at any time to access electronic records held by NARA. This budget will also allow NARA to begin to establish the preservation framework for the system.
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