decisioni di 20.5M per classificare i documenti
Ci erano 20.5 milione decisioni per classificare l'anno scorso i segreti di governo e un rapporto al presidente ha trovato le imperfezioni serie nel processo.
L'ufficio più di 1 detto di svista di sicurezza delle informazioni in 10 documenti che ha rivisto difettava di una base per la classificazione, “mettendo in dubbio la convenienza„ delle decisioni per disporlo fuori dei limiti alla rilevazione pubblica.
“L'alto tasso di errore,„ il ISOO ha detto nella relativa rassegna annuale, può essere richiamato soltanto da uno sforzo multifaceted e da una svista continua.
The report comes as the office of Vice President Dick Cheney is refusing to cooperate with the office of the National Archives. The report noted that Cheney’s office “did not report data to ISOO this year.”
Executive branch agencies give the ISOO data on how much material they classify and declassify. Cheney’s office provided the information in 2001 and 2002, then stopped.
“The reviews of actual decision making are striking, given the vice president’s refusal to report” to the ISOO, said Meredith Fuchs, general counsel at the National Security Archive, a private group advocating public disclosure of government secrets.
The White House says it’s clear that the president’s executive order on the matter never intended for the vice president’s office to be treated as an agency.
The ISOO said the Pentagon reported a 35 percent decline in its activity to classify documents, and that the amount of classification government-wide declined for the second straight year.
However, the amount of derivative classification activity rose by more than 6 million actions.
Derivative classification is the act of incorporating in a new form information that has already been classified.
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