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July 2, 2024
NARA guidelines for digitizing federal records offer best practices that benefit all record digitization projects
As the federal government moves to implement the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) rules for digitizing documents for long-term record keeping, state governments and commercial entities can reap the benefits by using NARA guidelines as best practices.
As one of only 34 contractors certified in NARA-Compliant Digitization Services for Federal Records on the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), TDEC already uses these best practices, reflecting the professionalism and quality we provide to all customers needing digitization.
NARA’s processes for project planning and quality control drive high accuracy combined with metadata and formatting that make it easy to search and retrieve files – the desired outcome for every digitization project.
Best practices require planning before starting the actual digitization work. By defining a clear objective and the resources needed for success before launching into full production, TDEC uses planning to help control costs and lower risk.
NARA requires that the project plan define:
NARA defines the required file formats for federal records. For commercial projects, TDEC works with our clients to recommend the best format, depending on their goals.
To avoid errors, it is imperative to be proactive about quality. NARA recommends creating a Quality Management Plan, which defines the Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC), and Quality Improvement (QI) practices used. QA focuses on preventing quality departures by establishing digital specifications and requirements, along with a QC process to test and inspect defects.
At TDEC, we perform a digitization pilot or “test” to inform our quality planning. By digitizing a small set of documents before we go into full production, we establish the nuances of each project and provide a concrete example of our work.
QC testing is an essential part of the NARA guidelines. Using a technique to sample the files randomly, TDEC can determine the quality of our work against the scale defined in the QA plan. NARA recommends reviewing at least 10 files or 10% of each batch, whichever is greater. Additionally, we build QC testing into each step of our digitization process, ensuring errors are caught in real time.
With decades of experience, we know that focusing on quality reduces costs and promotes the exceptional 99.95% accuracy results TDEC achieves. We encourage anyone considering record digitization to talk with TDEC about our services and learn more about the recent NARA rule.
TDEC is one of only 34 certified NARA-compliant digitization contractors on the GSA schedule.

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