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Revision as of 06:42, 5 November 2016
National Archives and Records Administration | |
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Abbreviation | NARA |
Formation | 1985 |
Parent organization | US |
Headquarters | 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC |
Leader | Archivist of the United States |
Staff | 2,462 |
Missing documents
Sandy Berger admitted theft of classified documents in October 2003 from a Washington National Archives reading room prior to testifying before the 9/11 Commission.
In November 2016 it emerged that the National Archives lost a two-terabyte hard drive of data about the administration of Bill Clinton at some time between January 30, 2009 and March 24, 2009. However, a backup existed.[1]
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