Secrecy: Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy

Secrecy: Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy
ISBN-10
0788146858
ISBN-13
9780788146855
Series
Secrecy
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
1997-08-01
Publisher
DIANE Publishing
Authors
Daniel P. Moynihan, Larry Combest

Description

This is the highly controversial & much-publicized report that proposed changes for improving classification & declassification practices of the U.S. Government to protect the nation's secrets while still ensuring that the public has access to information on government operations. Explores the historical roots of current practices, the consequences for both the dissemination of information to the public & the sharing of info. within the Federal Government, the functioning of the bureaucracy that protects government secrets, the effort to promote greater accountability, & the various costs associated with protecting secrets & reducing secrecy. Charts & tables.

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