IG for National Reconnaissance Office Documents Long History of Errors in Classification of Documents

beSpacific 2014-02-28

Summary:

Secrecy News: “The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), the agency that builds and operates U.S. intelligence satellites, frequently makes mistakes when it classifies national security information, according to an assessment performed last year by the NRO Inspector General. ”From the classified documents we reviewed at NRO headquarters, 114 of 134 documents contained classification errors,” the IG report said. Agency classification […]

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Berkeley Law Library -- Reference & Research Services » beSpacific

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freedom of information government documents legal research

Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

02/28/2014, 14:00

Date published:

02/28/2014, 10:15