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comprehensive digital content system capable of managing all known Federal <br />Government documents within the scope of GPO’s Federal Depository <br />Library Program and other information dissemination programs. GPO’s <br />Federal Digital System (FDsys) is an integrated content management system <br />which incorporates state-of-the-art technology for document authentica- <br />tion and digital preservation. FDsys supports GPO’s transformation from a <br />print-based environment to a content-based environment, in which digital <br />content is created, submitted, preserved, authenticated, managed, and de- <br />livered upon request. Th e design of FDsys is based on the Reference Model <br />for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS) (ISO 14721:2003), which <br />describes a generalized structure for storing, preserving, and providing <br />access to digital content over time. <br />FDsys will automate content life-cycle processes and make it easier to deliver <br />digital content in formats suited to customers’ needs. FDsys will allow Federal <br />content creators to submit content for preservation, authentication, and de- <br />livery to users. Content entered into the system will be cataloged according <br />to GPO and library standards, and will be available on the World Wide Web <br />for searching and viewing, downloading and printing, as document mas- <br />ters for conventional and on-demand printing, or by other dissemination <br />methods. Content may include text and associated graphics, video, audio, <br />and other forms that emerge. <br />FDsys capabilities will be deployed in a series of releases. An internal proof- <br />of-concept release of FDsys was completed in September 2007 to support the <br />last stage of testing. FDsys is scheduled to become available to agencies and <br />the public in early 2009, beginning a process of incremental releases. Each <br />release will add functionality to the previous one. Th e fi rst public release <br />will provide FDsys core capabilities, including such foundational elements <br />as system infrastructure and security, and a digital repository that conforms <br />to the OAIS reference model and enables the management of content and <br />metadata. Th is release will replace the familiar Wide Area Information <br />Server (WAIS)-based GPO Access, in use since 1994, with enhanced search <br />and retrieval functionality. <br />For a comprehensive discussion of system capabilities by release, see the FDsys <br />documentation at http://www.gpo.gov/projects/fdsys_documents.htm. <br />xii GPO’s Online Initiatives <br />Preliminary-CD.indd xiiPreliminary-CD.indd xii 3/4/09 10:18:06 AM3/4/09 10:18:06 AM