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Energy & nuclear

Records that outlive the plant.

Energy and nuclear records carry the longest retention obligations of any sector: NRC docket files, plant licensing records, decommissioning data that has to outlast the asset itself. Feith keeps them for the duration, with audit trails that hold up under NRC, FERC, and NERC review.

Permanent
Longest disposition the platform carries. Retention runs as long as your schedule requires.
100M+
Records in a single-tenant instance.
IL7 (TS/SCI)
Highest impact level deployed: FedRAMP Moderate through IL7 (TS/SCI).
47 yrs
Building records systems since 1979.

FedRAMP Moderate IL7 deployed NARA UERM aligned Air-gap ready

Why this sector is different

The longest retention windows of any sector. The strictest audit posture in critical infrastructure.

A nuclear plant runs sixty years. The records that document it must outlast it: license renewals, dry-cask transfer logs, operator training files, NRC inspection responses, decommissioning plans. None of it is short-cycle data, and none of it survives a vendor change without proof.

Feith was built for archives like these. Because the platform is single-tenant, the records belong to the agency, and the audit trail is the agency's own evidence, not a vendor's.

Looking up through the interior of a nuclear plant cooling tower toward the sky
Looking up through the cooling tower of an operating nuclear plant.
Retention windows

Retention windows measured in decades.

A sample of obligations Feith is configured for. Schedules are organization-specific, and retention often runs longer than the rule's own minimum.

Operating license records 10 CFR 50.71(c) · NRC
Life of license
Decommissioning records 10 CFR 50.75(g) · NRC
Until license termination
Pipeline integrity records 49 CFR 192 · PHMSA
Life of pipeline
FERC operational records 18 CFR 125 · FERC
Up to 25 yr
Operator requalification records 10 CFR 55.59 · NRC
License term
NERC CIP audit evidence NERC CIP standards
3 yr
Water discharge records 40 CFR 122.41(j)(2) · EPA
3 yr
Integration architecture

The systems your operations team runs. The single archive underneath them.

Operational systems already live where the records do: SCADA on the OT network, GIS in the asset team, work orders in maintenance. Feith integrates with each one as part of the project, applies the retention schedule, and leaves the source systems alone.

Records come in
  • SCADAOT
  • GIS & asset managementIT
  • M365 & SharePointApp
  • Maximo & SAP PMCMMS
  • File sharesSMB
  • Paper recordsScan
  • Legacy systemsAPI
The Feith platform

Your records.
Your instance.
Your control.

Single-tenantYour environmentBuilt in the USA
Deploy where the work lives On-premises Agency cloud FedRAMP cloud
Nuclear power plant reactor containment building beside a river
Reactor containment, in service. Everything that documents it lives in one archive, under one retention schedule.
Long-term archive

Built for the records that outlast their original system.

A nuclear license record filed in 1985 has to be retrievable, intact, and provable today. Feith treats long-term retention as a first-class deployment requirement from the start.

  • Extended lifecycle management. Records carry through creation, active use, dormant retention, and disposition under one schedule.
  • Format migration without loss. Files are kept in formats that survive vendor and OS turnover. The original bitstream is preserved.
  • Retrieval at any age. A record stored in year one is searchable, exportable, and verifiable in year fifty.
  • Audit chain preserved across the window. Provenance, categorization, and access history travel with the record.
A record's lifecycle, sample: an NRC license file
  1. Intake Capture & categorize Day 0 · from source system
  2. Active Working record Years 0–5 · frequent access
  3. Archive Dormant retention Years 5–50 · audit-ready
  4. Disposition Permanent or transfer 50 yr + · or NARA transfer
Preserved across the window Bitstream · categorization · audit trail
Compliance coverage

The rulesets Feith is configured for.

Coverage applies to the records-management and audit posture. Agency-specific schedules layer on top.

  • 10 CFR 50

    Nuclear licensing

    NRC operating and decommissioning records, from licensing through shutdown; operator licensing records under Part 55.

  • 18 CFR 125

    FERC records

    Operational and financial records for jurisdictional public utilities and licensees.

  • NERC CIP

    Bulk electric system

    Reliability standards for BES cyber systems. Evidence retained for three calendar years, longer when a CEA directs it.

  • 40 CFR 122–471

    EPA discharge

    Water discharge, effluent guidelines, and pretreatment program records.

  • 49 CFR 192

    Pipeline safety

    Operations and maintenance records under 192.603 and 192.605, and MAOP records kept for the life of the pipeline.

  • EPAct

    Energy Policy Act

    Reporting and disclosure obligations under the 2005 act and later amendments.

  • State PUC

    Public utility commissions

    State-level filing, rate-case, and consumer-protection records.

  • DOE O 243.1C

    DOE records management

    The current departmental records order, issued 2022: lifecycle management and NARA disposition.

Critical-infrastructure protection

Critical infrastructure is under sustained attack. The records have to hold.

S&P Global's Energy Security Sentinel counts oil assets and infrastructure as the single largest target of attacks on energy and commodities infrastructure since 2017 — about a third of them — with electricity networks next at over a quarter. Feith carries the security posture for records that sit inside that target.

Encryption at rest and in transit

AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit, and FIPS 140-2/140-3 validated cryptography. Key management is agency-controlled, KMS- or HSM-backed.

IDS and SIEM integration

Feith ships audit and access events to the agency's SIEM — Splunk and others — so threat detection happens where the SOC already lives.

RBAC and ABAC together

Access decisions resolve against role, clearance, project, location, and need-to-know. The same record presents differently to a control-room operator and to outside counsel.

Talk to Feith

Bring your retention schedule. We'll bring the archive.

Tell us what you keep, how long you keep it, and where it lives today. We'll walk you through what a Feith deployment looks like in your environment.

In the working session
  • Your retention schedule mapped to a Feith deployment.
  • The source systems we'd ingest from, and how.
  • Deployment posture: on-premises, agency cloud, or air-gapped.
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