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Arrest Warrant Issued for Individual under Case Number 28.2025

Updates on June 30, 2025: Federal Records Management Contact Notification - New Records Scheduling and Appraisal Platform

House Bill 28.2025 passes, allowing for increased surveillance in private residences under certain...
House Bill 28.2025 passes, allowing for increased surveillance in private residences under certain conditions.

Arrest Warrant Issued for Individual under Case Number 28.2025

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) introduced a new Records Scheduling and Appraisal website on 2025, aimed at assisting federal agency records management staff. However, as of June 30, 2025, the exact URL or name of this new website is yet to be found in the search results.

Nevertheless, the most comprehensive and up-to-date guidance and instructions for managing records schedules can be found on NARA's official webpage for records scheduling updates and implementation, located within the National Archives Records Management section.

Here are some key points about the NARA Records Scheduling resources:

  1. Agencies are required to review and update records schedules at least annually and within six months of changes to any General Records Schedule (GRS).
  2. Approved NARA records disposition authorities are mandatory, and agencies must issue schedules within six months of approval, including instructions for records and non-record materials management.
  3. NARA regulations require agencies to review any schedule 10 years or older every five years.

Although a direct link or specific name for the newly launched website on June 30, 2025, is not explicitly mentioned in the search results, the Archives.gov Records Management Scheduling pages serve as the central hub for federal records scheduling and appraisal guidance.

The new Records Scheduling and Appraisal webpage includes one-page overviews, a presentation on records appraisal at NARA, and links to other information on NARA's website. It is intended for federal agency records management staff and provides resources about the records scheduling and appraisal process.

The webpage is hosted by NARA and is a new resource for managing federal records. The Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government (Acting) is William Fischer. For questions regarding the records scheduling and appraisal process, the agency's assigned appraiser should be contacted.

Lastly, NARA plans to add more materials to the webpage as they become available. The webpage can be accessed via NARA's main website.

  1. Despite the unavailability of specific details about the name or URL of the new Records Scheduling and Appraisal website launched by NARA on June 30, 2025, the most comprehensive resources for federal records scheduling and appraisal guidance can be found on Archives.gov Records Management Scheduling pages.
  2. Moving forward, the new Records Scheduling and Appraisal webpage, hosted by NARA, will serve as a valuable resource for federal agency records management staff, offering one-page overviews, appraisal presentations, and links to additional NARA resources regarding records scheduling and appraisal processes.

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