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Public Access (U.S. Policy) Scientific/Technical Communication (STI Management) |
| Author: | Dan Chenok, Information Policy and Technology Branch. Office of Management and Budget/Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OMB/OIRA) |
| Abstract: | The OMB/OIRA has been asked by Director Ridge to draft a definition of "sensitive homeland security information" within the existing law and policy in order to know what it is, how is it to be shared and with whom, and how long does it hold this status. In his October 2002 presentation to CENDI, Mr. Chenok indicated that this information is unclassified and that R&D results are not affected. The guidance is needed to ensure a consistent understanding of what it is and that when it is applied to individual agencies, it will be similar. The E-government Bill (Electronic Government Act of 2002) has a standards process that allows for a more systematic review of information standards, including the changing of limited distribution materials to publicly releasable. |
| Publisher: | CENDI |
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| Date Published: | 2002-10-22 |
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| Resource Type: | Laws/Legislation |
| Language: | English |
| Format: | HTML |
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