Richard,
I've probably bored the list to tears at this point, as I usually don't post on a daily basis and I can put my wife to sleep in 30 seconds when I talk about work...so sorry, everyone in advance.
Your second paragraph states clearly that ALL storage media only postpones the problem. But since we don't know what the solution is at this time, aren't some of these formats a reasonable course of action?
In the third paragraph, I would propose that an entire industry of
data backup services has become very cost-effective due to Sarbanes- Oxley and HIPPA compliance, and one could make the logical "leap of
faith" that the Service Level Agreements of those companies would
rival those of a TDR. Every once in a while, private industry can
provide a cost-effective solution - let's face it - all of us in the
digital archive business benefit from the technology leaps that occur
within the IT community, while our own industry is quite small and
could not otherwise drive manufacturers to create the equipment we
have available. That is where I jump off the government/ university
train.