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Access to a Legacy Founding Partners
EMC
EMC
started the Access to a Legacy Digital Archives project in 2006 and provided the current design that allows instant access and forever retention with state-of-the-art hardware, software, technical support, and increasing storage capacity.
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Raytheon
Raytheon
provided overall technical project management and senior engineering expertise in system architecture and cybersecurity.
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Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain
digitized hundreds of videotapes and audio files, and provides secure storage for a digital archives copy at its underground facility.
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AT&T
AT&T
initially funded the expert staff required to organize the archives and went on to provide the network access to securely transmit the data as well as the web hosting to make the archives accessible to the world.
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