107th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 2d Session                                                     107-575

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 TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE, AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 
                                  2003

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 July 15, 2002.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the 
              State of the Union and ordered to be printed

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    Mr. Istook, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the 
                               following

                              R E P O R T

                        [To accompany H.R. 5120]

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              National Archives and Records Administration


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

Appropriation, fiscal year 2002 to date...............      $245,847,000
Budget estimate, fiscal year 2003.....................       256,731,000
Recommended in the bill...............................       249,731,000
Bill compared with:
    Appropriation, fiscal year 2002...................        +3,884,000
    Budget Estimate, fiscal year 2003.................        -7,000,000

                                MISSION

    The National Archives and Records Administration provides 
for basic operations dealing with management of the 
Government's archives and records, operation of Presidential 
libraries, and for the review for declassification of 
classified security information.

                             RECOMMENDATION

    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $249,731,000 
for the operating expenses of the National Archives and Records 
Administration, an increase of $3,884,000 above the fiscal year 
2002 enacted level and a decrease of $7,000,000 below the 
President's request. The reduction from the President's request 
is for the initiative to train state and local personnel in the 
handling of classified and sensitive homeland security data. 
The Committee believes that funding this effort in this account 
is premature. The directive for addressing sensitive homeland 
security information has not been issued, the specific state 
and local needs for training have not been determined, training 
options have not been fully developed, and the portion of the 
initiative aimed at ensuring that Federal agencies have 
appropriate authorities is unknown.

          COMMITMENT TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT BY FEDERAL AGENCIES

    The Committee notes that NARA recently commissioned a study 
on Federal agency records management, shares NARA's concerns 
that some agencies have not provided an appropriate priority to 
their records management programs (especially for electronic 
records), and encourages NARA to develop a strategy for raising 
agency awareness of and commitment to records management 
principles, functions, and programs. The Committee further 
urges NARA to develop a strategy for conducting systematic 
inspections of agency management programs to periodically (1) 
assess agency progress in improving records management 
programs, and (2) evaluate the efficacy of NARA's 
governmentwide guidance.

                       ELECTRONIC RECORDS ARCHIVE

    The Committee recommends $11,837,000 for the electronic 
records archive (ERA) project and makes a portion of this 
funding available for three years. To mitigate the risks 
associated with the development and acquisition of an advanced 
electronic archival system, the Committee directs NARA to 
reassess the ERA project schedule based on estimates of the 
amount of work and resources required to complete each task. 
The Committee expects the ERA project schedule to allow 
sufficient time for NARA to strengthen its information 
technology management capabilities by implementing an 
information technology investment management process, 
developing an enterprise architecture, and improving 
information security.
    Beginning on October 1, 2002, NARA shall submit to the 
Committee quarterly reports on the cost, schedule, and 
performance of the ERA project. These quarterly reports should 
provide information on the status of the project's schedule, 
budget, and expenditures as measured against a reported 
baseline; a prioritization of project risks and their 
mitigation efforts; and corrective actions taken to manage 
identified schedule slippages, cost overruns, or quality 
problems should they occur.

                          erecords management

    The Committee notes that NARA has been named by the 
Administration as the ``proposed agency managing partner'' for 
eRecords Management (ERM), one of 24 electronic government 
projects selected for special emphasis in the President's 
budget request for fiscal year 2003 under the quicksilver 
initiative. The Committee also notes that no funds specifically 
for the ERM effort have been included or identified in NARA's 
Congressional budget justification for fiscal year 2003. While 
the Committee does not object to NARA taking the lead for this 
project, the Committee has not given blanket approval to NARA's 
use of significant funds (particularly ERA funds) for the ERM 
project absent the approval of a reprogramming.

                        Repairs and Restoration


Appropriation, fiscal year 2002 to date...............       $40,143,000
Budget estimate, fiscal year 2003.....................        10,458,000
Recommended in the bill...............................        10,458,000
Bill compared with:
    Appropriation, fiscal year 2002...................       -29,685,000
    Budget Estimate, fiscal year 2003.................  ................

                                MISSION

    This appropriation provides for the repair, alteration, and 
improvement of Archives facilities and Presidential libraries 
nationwide. It enables the National Archives to maintain its 
facilities in proper condition for visitors, researchers, and 
employees, and also maintain the structural integrity of the 
buildings.

                             RECOMMENDATION

    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $10,458,000 
for repairs and restoration, a decrease of $29,685,000 below 
the fiscal year 2002 enacted level and the same as the 
President's request.

        National Historical Publications and Records Commission


                             GRANTS PROGRAM

Appropriation, fiscal year 2002 to date...............        $6,436,000
Budget estimate, fiscal year 2002.....................         5,000,000
Recommended in the bill...............................         7,000,000
Bill compared with:
    Appropriation, fiscal year 2002...................          +564,000
    Budget Estimate, fiscal year 2003.................        +2,000,000

                                MISSION

    This program provides for grants funding that the 
Commission makes, nationwide, to preserve and publish records 
that document American history. Administered within the 
National Archives and Records Administration, which preserves 
Federal records, the NHPRC helps state, local, and private 
institutions preserve non-Federal records, helps publish the 
papers of major figures in American history, and helps 
archivists and records managers improve their techniques, 
training, and ability to serve a range of information users.

                             RECOMMENDATION

    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $7,000,000 for 
the National Historical Publications and Research Commission 
grants program, an increase of $564,000 above the fiscal year 
2002 enacted level and an increase of $2,000,000 above the 
President's request. The Committee is aware of a grant 
application being made by Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Clerk of 
Court regarding historical documents and urges that this 
application be given due consideration. The Committee notes 
that the National Historic Publications and Records Commission 
has initiated an effort to encourage a greater inclusion of 
under-documented groups, such as women and minorities, in the 
grants program.

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