 Hello. My name is Belinda Price. I am a supervisory administrative officer for the US National Archives and Records Administration. Within the Office of Innovation, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I'm a native Washingtonian. As a native Washingtonian, I remember going to various museums and a lot of the federal buildings on field trips. I remember one instance when we went to the National Archives and Records Administration. I thought it was a very large building, and I said, wow, it will be nice one day to work there. Who would have thought I would actually be here now? One thing I did appreciate about the National Archives and Records Administration is, they are the custodian of major historical documents, and they keep them pretty well. One other thing that attracted me to working for NARA is their ability to grant the public access to those records. One example, rings to mind, is the Office of Innovation Hub, where the public can get an opportunity to scan documents with a digital copy made free of charge. What a privilege and honor to work for an agency that supports open government daily. Thank you.