 The National Archives and Records Administration established a state-of-the-art digitization center at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland to support the agency's continuing commitment toward meeting our strategic plan goal of increasing public access to records through digitization and online delivery. The new Digitization Center enables the digitization of large volumes of textual, photographic, and microfilm archival records. Once digitized, millions of pages of archival records will be made available in the National Archives catalog for anyone to view anywhere in the world. The Digitization Center houses a fleet of top-of-the-line imaging equipment, giving the National Archives the capability to scan the wide variety of materials within its holdings. These are our three new IBML high-speed conveyor belt scanners. They are a very significant purchase for us here, and they will allow us to greatly increase our digitization. They can produce up to 250 images per minute. We're very excited to get these into full production over the next couple of months, and I know our staff are looking forward to working with them. The Digitization Center has recently received additional enhancements and upgrades. This is our new oversized setup with a Phase 1 camera, with cinema lights and pantographs to move the lights up and down, and it's going to give us the ability to shoot things at 450 to 500 dpi, which is actually a significant improvement, almost double of what we could do before. We can take some of our holdings that previously we were unable to digitize, and we'll be able to digitize them, get them to the catalog, and out to everybody who's interested. Today, the American public expects to interact with their government, conduct business, and retrieve information online. Connecting the public with our records is core to the National Archives' mission. Over the last two decades, we have made more and more of our records digitally available on our online platforms. With the establishment of the National Archives' new Digitization Center, we are more than ready to meet the expectations of the public we serve.