With the Civil Service Commission, other federal agencies, including national archives, the Civil Protection Office (the precursor of the Federal Agency in Emergency Management) and the Social Security Administration began to store records in Boyers at the same time. JG Franz, and then the Boyers Office, said Journalists in 1966. that the Federal Agencies have “backup for all” stored in the special area of the boy to protect the records in the case of nuclear relegation.
Franz told the local newspapers to “hope that we would never have to take care of the nuclear explosion,” but if someone happened, the mine would be securely closed, listed on a sheet archives that examined wired. “The mine is equipped with a 30-day feed and stock for all employees.”
At that time, the staff on Boyers reported to procure about 600 pounds of records every day of buses in the building straight from Washington, DC. They relied on the recently built interstate system of highway for timely delivery. In fact, the Federal Government has built a way out of the MODSVER OF PENNSYLVANIA 80 specifically for the “emergency mine”, in accordance with the member in Pittsburgh.
There are other practical benefits that old mines make up a good place to store records. For one, their typical rural and secluded settings create a layer of natural safety from other types of threats. Relaxed mines provide “excellent fire protection” and immunity from the event such as “floods, theft, civic disorder, aircraft, tornadoes, lightning schools,” the 1999 hiking presentation.
Carmichael speaks wired to access the underground facilities he visited he tends to be strictly controlled, often through very preserved entrances. These contents often have designs like a maze that would probably discourage or confuse thieves if they kind of entered.
Several current defender managers said wired that their caves were naturally between 55 and 70 degrees Farenheit, optimal temperature for most storage situations. John Smith, director of the company’s industrial property that manages the Carefree Industrial Park storage near Kansas City, Missouri, said that it means that the utility lower “compared to the above ground facilities. His main costs are related to ventilation, because caves tend to be very wet.
Everything goes wrong
Just before the Civil Service Commission arrived at Boyers, the American Federal Retirement Apparatus into disorder. The 1951 government report determined that “adequate system record” has not yet been in place and called the Congress “Insisting”. At first it seemed as if the team of Boyers managed to turn things around. News-Herald reported in 1966. that with only 55 employees, the system in the Radio Radio “with the same efficiency and efficiency as in Washington, DC”.
However, as the number of pensioners continued to climb, things fell into a mess. By the early 1980s, the Staff Management Office was revised to find the root causes of excessive delays in the processing of receivables from the pension. 1981, the Government Office of Responsibility recommended that OPM “develop a long-term plan for automation the pension procedure.”