Organization of the National Archives and Records Administration
The organization of the National Archives and Records Administration refers to the administrative and bureaucratic structure of the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States. The National Archives is considered an independent federal government agency, receiving this status in 1985 after existing under the General Services Administration since the National Archives' founding in 1934.
Senior leadership
The National Archives is overseen by its chief official, the Archivist of the United States who is a political appointee of the President but is not a member of the cabinet. The current Archivist of the United States is David Ferriero. The Archivist is directly assisted by the Deputy Archivist of the United States who acts a second in command of the National Archives. The current deputy archivist is Debra Steidel Wall.Directly reporting to the Archivist of the United States are the chiefs of the four main Archival offices. These are the:
- Chief of Staff
- Chief Innovation Officer
- Chief of Management and Administration
- Chief Operating Officer
- NARA Inspector General
- Office of Equal Employment Opportunity
- National Archives General Counsel
- Office of Congressional Affairs
National Archives Operations
The Chief Operating Officer of the National Archives leads the bulk of the National Archives physical facility operations as well as oversees day-to-day archival activities. This is the highest agency employee directly in charge of National Achieves operations who is also the direct superior of the major agency executives. As of 2018, the National Archives Chief Operating Office is William J. Bosanko while the Deputy Chief Operating Officer is Christopher Naylor. . Naylor's family once owned the land upon which the Naylor Road station of the Washington Metro is now located, which is also one stop from the Suitland station and the location of the Washington National Records Center.Directly subordinate to the Chief Operating Officer are also four internal offices, concerned with various aspect of National Archives operations, organized as follows:
- Corporate Records Management Office
- Office of Accountability
- Office of the Federal Register
- NARA Holdings Protection and Recovery Staff
Research services
Research services is the most visible face of the National Archives, as it provides archival services to the public. The office is headed by an Executive for Research Services who, as of 2017, is Ann Cummings. The research services of the National Archives are considered susceptible to a government shutdown, meaning that public access to the National Archives will be closed in such an event. There are three main sub-offices of research services:- Office of Project Performance and Management
- Office of Preservation Programs
- Office of Research Customer Support
- Office of Digitization Products and Services
Access Coordinators
Access coordinators are the research directors for National Archives services in various geographical regions around the United States and oversee the operations of the NARA Regional Offices. There are presently five National Archives regions, these being:- Washington DC Region - Headquartered at the National Archives at College Park, oversees research services at both the National Archives Building in Washington and Archives II at College Park.
- St. Louis Region - Headquartered at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis
- Region East - Oversees local research offices in Atlanta, New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia
- Region West - Oversees local research offices in Riverside, San Bruno, and Seattle
- Region Midwest - Oversees local research offices in Chicago, Denver, Fort Worth, and Kansas City
- Northeast and Southeast Regions: Covered NARA facilities on the east coast of the United States
- Mid-Atlantic Region: Covered records facilities in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Great Lakes Region: Covered records facilities in and around Chicago, Illinois
- Rocky Mountain Region: Covered records facilities in and around Denver, Colorado
- Central Plains Region: Covered records facilities in and around Kansas City, Missouri
- Pacific Region: Covered NARA facilities in California
- Pacific Alaska Region: Covered the records facilities in Seattle, Washington and Anchorage, Alaska
Agency services
- Federal Records Center Program
- Informational Security Oversight Office
- Office of Government Information Service
- National Declassification Center
- Records Management Operations Office
- Records Management Training Office
- Records Management Policy & Outreach Office
- Records Management Oversight and Reporting Office
Agency services, in particular the federal records center system, are funded under a different method than research services, and most of agency services remain open during government shutdowns.
Museum services
The museum services of the National Archives, fully entitled as the "Legislative Archives, Presidential Libraries, and Museum Services" oversees the Presidential library system and also maintains the "Center for Legislative Archives" which is concerned solely with records of the United States Congress, including the original copies of all constitutional amendments. A special branch known as the "Charters of Freedom" is responsible for the upkeep and storage of the actual United States Constitution and other critical historical documents located in the National Archives Rotunda in Washington, DC.The museum services branch also creates and oversees all public exhibits of National Archives materials. As of 2018, the acting executive for museum services was Susan K. Donius.
National Archives Administration
The administrative needs of the National Archives are overseen by the Office of Management and Information. The office is headed by the Chief of Management and Administration who oversees five major subordinate offices, each with its own chief officer, as follows:- Office of Finance
- Office of Acquisition
- Office of Information Services
- Office of Business Support Services
- Office of Human Capitol
Financial services
All financial matters for the National Archives and Records Administration is overseen by a Chief Financial Officer. The four major financial departments are:- Office of Budget
- Office of Accounting Policy and Operations
- Office of Finical Reporting and Analysis
- National Archives Trust Fund
Business services
The National Archives Business Support Services Office is concerned primarily with physical maintenance and upkeep of National Archives facilities. The office maintains two administrative branches known as the "Administrative Policy and Planning Division" and the "Storage Coordination and Logistics Office". Two major sub-offices are the "National Archives Security Management Office", concerned with physical security at NARA sites and buildings, and the "Facility and Property Management Office" which oversees repairs, cleaning, and upkeep of facilities. Both of these offices make heavy use of subcontractors to include private custodial companies as well as contracted security guards.In 2015, the security company contracted to guard the Washington National Records Center, located on the same federal complex as the United States Census Bureau, suffered the death of a guard when a shooter opened fire in the early evening. The death lead to renewed scrutiny on how the National Archives handles security, specifically that many of its buildings are privately guarded and not under the auspices of the Federal Protection Police.
Human resources
Staffing needs and recruitment are overseen by the Chief of Human Capitol, although the actual advertisement of positions and hiring is conducted through the Office of Personnel Management. The National Archives Human Capitol Office consists of the following major departments.- Talent Acquisition Office
- Labor Relations and Performance Management Office
- Strategy, Analysis, and Automation Office
- Learning and Organizational Development Office
Information technology
All information technology needs are overseen by the Chief Information Services Officer. Major offices of Information Services are as follows:- Operations Management Office
- Developmental Management Office
- Portfolio Management Office
- Architecture and Technology Management Office
- IT Security Management Office
- Quality Assurance Office
National Archives Innovation
The Office of Innovation is headed by the National Archives Chief innovation Officer who, as of June 2018, was Pamela Wright.