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Library of Congress goes live with the RMA iQ Platform

Feith Systems & Software, a leading provider of records management software (RMA), announced today that their RMA iQ software has achieved Authority to Operate (ATO) on AWS and gone into production at Library of Congress (LoC).
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Press Release: Library of Congress goes live with the RMA iQ Platform

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Washington, DC (October 1, 2021) – Feith Systems & Software, a leading provider of records management software (RMA), announced today that their RMA iQ software has achieved Authority to Operate (ATO) on AWS and gone into production at Library of Congress (LoC). This means that Feith RMA iQ is now being used by LoC to manage electronic records in compliance with National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) standards.

“We are thrilled to have our RMA iQ software in production at Library of Congress,” said Dan Feith, Executive Vice President of Feith Systems & Software. “This implementation is a testament to the hard work of our team and the flexibility of our software. We are honored to play a part in helping the Library manage their vast collections of electronic records.”

Authority to Operate is the formal approval required for any information system that will be used to process, store, or transmit government data. The ATO process is designed to ensure that information systems are secure and compliant with all relevant laws and regulations. The process of achieving ATO for a Records Management system can be lengthy and difficult due to the number of integrations required, but Feith’s team was able to streamline the process and achieve ATO in just eight months.

“Going live with the Library is a major accomplishment, but it’s only the beginning,” said Feith. “We will continue to work closely with them to ensure that their records are managed effectively and efficiently with RMA iQ under this IDIQ.”

RMA iQ is Feith’s web-based records management software that helps organizations track, manage, and preserve their electronic records in compliance with NARA standards. RMA iQ is used by federal, state, and local governments, as well as corporations and other organizations, to manage millions of records.

The RMA iQ platform achieved ATO on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in compliance with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) Moderate controls. RMA iQ is also compliant with the Department of Defense 5015.2 Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications and Systems.

About Feith Systems & Software

Feith Systems & Software, Inc., founded in 1979, is the United States’ leading supplier of Records Management Applications to the federal government and commercial entities with high security requirements. Feith solutions are used by organizations around the world to manage physical and digital records, streamline business processes, and improve compliance with regulations. Feith is the only American owned and operated company that is certified to operate at all levels of the DoD 5015.02 standard. For more information, please visit www.feith.com or contact us at more-info@feith.com.

Press Contact:
Richard Long
Feith Systems & Software
(267) 464-6416
rlong@feith.com

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