Agency Under Fire for Not Saving Federal Web Content
The National Archives and Records Administration is coming under fire for discontinuing its policy of taking a “digital snapshot” of all federal agency and congressional public Web sites at the end of congressional and presidential terms. NARA, which until this year had collected “harvests” of federal Web sites at the end of presidential and congressional terms, said in a recent memo that it would discontinue the practice at the end of George W. Bush’s presidency.




