- Leo J. Ryan Federal Building
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caption= Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Building
name= Leo J. Ryan Federal Building
location_town=San Bruno, California
location_country=United States
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style=|The Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Building, also known as the Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Archives and Records Center, is a United States government office facility which opened in 1973, and is located inSan Bruno, California . It houses theNational Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for the Pacific Sierra Region of theUnited States . The building was re-named in honor and memory of U.S. Representative Leo J. Ryan, through Congressional legislation which passed in 1984.The NARA describes the building as "an integral part of the Bay Area's network of world class public historical research centers and cultural institutions." [ [http://www.archives.gov/pacific/ Pacific Region] ,
National Archives and Records Administration ,San Bruno, California , retrieved 2/26/07.] The holdings in the facility are a major primary resource for study in the fields of Asian-Pacific immigration, environmental, Naval, Native American, [ [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/govinfo/federal/gov_ntvam.html Native American Resources] , Preliminary inventory of the records of theBureau of Indian Affairs : Northern California and Nevada Agencies, libraries, UC Berkeley, retrieved2007-02-26 .
Inventories the records of the northern California and Nevada jurisdictions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1864 to approximately 1920. Chronological arrangements are rough due to poor record-keeping. The records described are housed in the Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Archives and Records Center, San Bruno, CA.] as well as other aspects of American history, [ [http://www.archives.gov/pacific/san-francisco/index.html Pacific Region (San Francisco)] ,National Archives and Records Administration ,San Bruno, California , retrieved2007-02-26 .] including genealogical records pertaining to theChinese Exclusion Act . [cite news | last = Davis | first = Lisa | coauthors = | title = The Progeny of Citizen Wong | work =SF Weekly | pages = | language = | publisher = Village Voice Media | date =November 4 ,1998 | url = http://www.sfweekly.com/1998-11-04/news/the-progeny-of-citizen-wong/ | accessdate = ]In 1993, the building underwent accessibility improvements to its architectural design, which were performed by Interactive Resources. [ [http://www.intres.com/portfolio/projects/1993_030_25.aspx Leo J. Ryan Federal Records Center, Accessibility Upgrade] , Interactive Resources, retrieved
2007-02-26 .
Interactive Resources provided architectural design and construction administration services for the accessibility improvements for this large Federal Records Center. The scope of the work was established by a previous Building Engineering Report (BER), which was also prepared by Interactive Resources in 1993.] The building is owned and managed by theGeneral Services Administration . [ [http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/channelView.do?pageTypeId=8199&channelPage=%2Fep%2Fchannel%2FgsaOverview.jsp&channelId=-15897 California Buildings and Properties] , Key GSA-Owned Facilities in California,General Services Administration , retrieved2007-02-26 .
Leo J. Ryan Federal Records Center, 1000 Commodore Drive, San Bruno, California, 94066-2350 - "Sansome Office".] A San Mateo County publication identified the building as a "local treasure." [ [http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/vgn/images/portal/cit_609/10422115ht_spr02.pdf "Healthtracks"] , Spring2002 , Vol. 13, Issue 2., P. 7.
Local Treasures, National Archives and Records Administration, Pacific Region, Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Building, www.nara.gov/regional/sanfranc.html]Tribute to Congressman Leo J. Ryan
The building was named in honor and memory of Representative Leo J. Ryan, the first [cite press release | title = Congressman Tom Lantos' Remarks on the 25th Anniversary of the Tragedy at Jonestown and the Death of Congressman Leo Ryan | publisher =
Tom Lantos | date =2003-11-17 | url = http://lantos.house.gov/HoR/CA12/Newsroom/Press+Releases/2003/11-17-03+Congressman+Tom+Lantos+Remarks+on+the+25th+Anniversary+of+the+Tragedy+at+Jonestown+and+the.htm | accessdate = 2006-09-08 ] and only Member of Congress to die in the line of duty. Congressman Ryan was posthumously awarded theCongressional Gold Medal in1983 . [ [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=40789 Statement on Signing the Bill Authorizing a Congressional Gold Medal Honoring the Late Representative Leo J. Ryan] , PresidentRonald Reagan ,November 18 1983 ] ["The Washington Post ",November 30 ,1984 v107 pC4 col 5 (10 col in), "Leo Ryan honored. (with Medal of Honor)" Jacqueline Trescott. ] ["The New York Times ",November 27 ,1984 v134 pA25(L) col 2 (4 col in) "Reagan to give medal for slain congressman."(Leo J. Ryan)]Congressman
Tom Lantos introduced a bill in1983 in theUnited States Congress : "..to designate the Federal Archives and Records Center in San Bruno, California as the "Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Archives and Records Center"."H.R.4473 : Title: A bill to designate the Federal Archives and Records Center in San Bruno, California as the "Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Archives and Records Center"., Sponsor: Rep Lantos, Tom [CA-11] (introduced 11/18/1983), Became Public Law No: 98-580., on 10/30/1984.] The bill passed byunanimous consent in the House of Representatives and Senate, and was signed by PresidentRonald Reagan and became public law 98-580 onOctober 30 1984 .pecifications
The Leo J. Ryan Federal Building is surrounded by a cyclone fence, and functions effectively as a bunker. The building itself is kept isolated - the federal government owns the property behind the building, and no other government tenants are near the facility. After the
Oklahoma City bombing , where a federal building was destroyed by explosives, the federal government has taken care to isolate sensitive archived records and documents away from other government agencies.The building houses over 200 million records from 110 different United States federal agencies, as well as 10,000 records from federal courts of the Pacific Sierra region. Records staffers make over 100,000 photocopies per year. It would take 40 people approximately 100 years to
microfilm all of the records currently available at the National Archives and Records Administration division of the Leo J. Ryan Federal Building.As of 1998, the budget for the Pacific Sierra Region of the National Archives and Records Administration was USD$1,000,000 per year, and annual visits to the archives numbered over 15,800. The building is specifically designed for the archiving of government documents - it is isolated, fireproof, and climate-controlled.cite news | last = Davis | first = Lisa | coauthors = | title = Tales of the Country: How Tokyo Rose, "Machine Gun" Kelly, and Amelia Earhart are endangered by money-saving moves at the National Archives in San Bruno | work =
SF Weekly | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =November 4 1998 | url = http://search.sfweekly.com/1998-11-04/news/tales-of-the-country/ | accessdate = .] The temperature within the records rooms is kept at 70° F (21° C), and 50%humidity .References
External links
* [http://www.archives.gov/pacific/ Pacific Region] , National Archives and Records Administration
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