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SECRECY NEWS
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October 27, 2011
- ARMY SEEKS TO PROMOTE CULTURAL LITERACY
- ARMY WEAPON SYSTEMS 2012
- AFGHANISTAN WAR CASUALTIES, AND MORE FROM CRS
October 25, 2011
- PURPOSE OF 1969 NUCLEAR ALERT REMAINS A MYSTERY
- FRUS LEADS DECLASSIFICATION, BUT SOMETIMES LAGS BEHIND
October 20, 2011
- INVENTION SECRECY ON THE RISE
- SECRECY AND CANDY, EXPENSIVE HABITS
- WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS TO OVERSIGHT PANELS LAG
October 18, 2011
- GEOSPATIAL INTEL AGENCY RELEASES DECLASSIFIED BUDGET DOCS
- INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY ANTICIPATES BUDGET CUTS
October 13, 2011
- RULING IMPLIES THAT ESPIONAGE ACT COULD COVER UNCLASSIFIED INFO
- OPEN SOURCE CENTER VIEWS CHINA'S HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES
October 11, 2011
- PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVES WITHHELD FROM WHITE HOUSE WEBSITE
- WIKILEAKS PROMPTS STRONGER SAFEGUARDS FOR CLASSIFIED INFO
- NRC CANCELS THREE CLASSIFICATION GUIDES
October 6, 2011
- REDUCING OVERCLASSIFICATION THROUGH ACCOUNTABILITY
- CLEARANCE LOST DUE TO ANTI-ISLAMIC PREJUDICE, LAWSUIT SAYS
October 5, 2011
- PROSECUTORS ASK COURT TO BAR CLAIM THAT "EVERYBODY LEAKS"
- THE SOLDIER'S GUIDE, AND OTHER ARMY GUIDANCE
October 3, 2011
- FUNDAMENTAL REVIEW YIELDS REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF SECRECY
- CHINESE THINK TANK PROFILED BY DNI OPEN SOURCE CENTER
- RUSSIAN MILITARY REFORM AND DEFENSE POLICY
September 2011 archive