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Steven Aftergood is a secrecy expert at the Federation of American Scientists.
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Steven Aftergood is a secrecy expert at the Federation of American Scientists.
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Steven Aftergood is a secrecy expert at the Federation of American Scientists.
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Here’s what Mukasey had to say about that, in Aftergood’s words:
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Chris Hoofnagle, a lawyer for the Electronic Privacy Information Center (which is known for its prowess with Freedom of Information Act requests), calls Aftergood's work a must-read for anyone interested in a "nuanced interpretation of government information policy."
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The most common redaction in the entire book is Shaffer's cover name, "Christopher Stryker," and other popular redactions are references to the National Security Agency, the abbreviation SIGINT (signals intelligence) and comments like "Guys on phones were always great sources of intel," notes Aftergood.
'Operation Dark Heart': Comparing The Censored Version With The Real Thing Marcus Baram 2010
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Releasing records more quickly, Mr. Aftergood said, could allow others to study its conclusions, to confirm or refute its findings.
Panel's War-Waste Records Sealed as Work Ends Nathan Hodge 2011
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Steven Aftergood, an expert on government secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, said the 20-year term "seems like a long period of time, particularly for a commission whose whole purpose is to improve accountability and expose waste."
Panel's War-Waste Records Sealed as Work Ends Nathan Hodge 2011
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Overall, the national security classification exemplified in the new book "does not exactly command respect," writes Aftergood.
'Operation Dark Heart': Comparing The Censored Version With The Real Thing Marcus Baram 2010
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A comparison of the two versions by the Federation of American Scientists 'Steven Aftergood provides "a revealing snapshot of the way that the Obama Administration classifies national security information in 2010."
'Operation Dark Heart': Comparing The Censored Version With The Real Thing Marcus Baram 2010
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