Lawmakers in the Senate have renewed efforts to modernize the federal government’s document classification system, which officials claim is antiquated and impedes both transparency and cross-agency ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. A bipartisan group of senators unveiled legislation on Wednesday to reform the information classification system in order to reduce over ...
Nearly 2,000 workers process tens of millions of classified documents every year in the U.S. wragg/E+/Getty images About 50 million more threats every year. That’s the estimated number of records ...
Empowering a small and relatively unknown office is critical to reforming the federal government’s records classification system, according to a 35-year government veteran who led the office. A key ...
Remember those videos taken by U.S. military pilots showing unidentified objects flying at incredible speeds and executing impossible maneuvers? They’ve appeared widely in various media since 2017, ...
A special counsel investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified material has ended with the release of an unflattering report replete with references to his bad memory — and illustrated ...
Aimed at measuring sensitivity of non-personal data, the move may potentially open up a trove of public sector data—such as anonymised collective land ownership patterns, historical weather figures, ...
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