What is the role of the Office of Presidential Libraries within the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)?
• The Office of Presidential Libraries is the program office of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) responsible for the overall administration of the Presidential Library System. In this role, the Office of Presidential Libraries oversees budget submissions for the system, coordinates the development and implementation of NARA policies and procedures, and represents the Presidential Library System within NARA. • The Office of Presidential Libraries also coordinates major construction and renovation projects at the libraries and carries out a regular schedule of program reviews (internal audits) at the libraries.
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