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Federal affirmative action regulations provide specific record retention requirements, but there continues to be a great deal of uncertainty as to the type of information that needs to be kept, how that information needs to be stored, and how long that information needs to be maintained. DCI’s Sally Makreff provides federal contractors with advice on how to approach these questions.