The NDSA Communications, Outreach, and Publications working group is pleased to share the next post in our blog series catching up with past NDSA Innovation Awards winners. Martin Gengenbach won a 2013 Innovation Award <https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2013/06/and-the-winner-is-announcing-the-2013-ndsa-innovation-award-winners/> in the Future Steward category. Martin was recognized for his work documenting digital forensics tools and workflows, especially his paper, “The Way We Do it Here: Mapping Digital Forensics Workflows in Collecting Institutions <https://web.archive.org/web/20170526011942/http://digitalcurationexchange.org/system/files/gengenbach-forensic-workflows-2012.pdf>” and his work cataloging the DFXML schema <http://www.bitcurator.net/2013/02/06/dfxml-tag-library/>. He is currently the Lead, Preservation at Gates Archive. Read more on the NDSA blog <https://ndsa.org/2020/09/02/catching-up-with-past-ndsa-innovation-awards-winners-martin-gengenbach.html> . -- Elizabeth England Digital Preservation Specialist U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) [log in to unmask] 301.837.1959 ######################################################################## to manage your NDSA-ALL subscription, visit ndsa.org/ndsa-all