A Federal Agency That Still Uses Floppy Disks
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Re: A Federal Agency That Still Uses Floppy Disks
#2A couple years ago, the Federal Register did a complete overhaul of their website, using an outside contractor:
https://www.federalregister.gov/
To me, it is the epitome of a well-designed, thorough, user-friendly, data-cognizant website. I don't think there's a government website so well thought out as the Federal Register's.
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#5So painful to read.
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#6I have it on good authority that floppy disk drives can still be found in the NSA and the Pentagon (though they've made a very strong push for multi-tenancy SAN as primary storage over the past decade), etc., etc.
That this one particular agency still receives files on floppy disks necessitates that they still have floppy disk drives, though I must say that I'm a little surprised they haven't simply dictated to their upstream providers that they're switching.
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#8"some agencies still scan documents on to a computer and save them on floppy disks. The disks are then sent by courier to the register." So painful to read.
Have you considered some sort of reading program? It's not as hard as one might think.