文書を分類する20.5Mの決定
政府の秘密を去年分類する20.5百万の決定があり大統領へのレポートはプロセスの深刻な欠点を見つけた。
情報セキュリティの手落ちのオフィスは言い立ち入り禁止区域に公共の発表それらを置くために見直した10通の文書に付き1通以上分類のための基礎に、「欠けていたことを決定の礼儀」を質問に呼ぶ。
「高い誤り率」、ISOOは年次レビューで言ったり、多面的な努力および連続的な手落ちによってだけ演説することができる。
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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