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  2. National Security Archive - Wikipedia

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    The National Security Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-governmental, non-profit research and archival institution located on the campus of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1985 to check rising government secrecy, the National Security Archive is an investigative journalism center, open government advocate, international affairs research institute, and the largest ...

  3. Venona project - Wikipedia

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    The Venona project was a United States counterintelligence program initiated during World War II by the United States Army's Signal Intelligence Service and later absorbed by the National Security Agency (NSA), that ran from February 1, 1943, until October 1, 1980. [1]

  4. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A determination must be made as to how and when the document will be declassified, and the document marked accordingly. Executive Order 13526 describes the reasons and requirements for information to be classified and declassified . Individual agencies within the government develop guidelines for what information is classified and at what level.

  5. President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection ...

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    While no more documents required to be released under section 5 remain withheld in full, [32] some still remain withheld in part. [32] In 2021, President Joe Biden postponed the release of remaining records, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason. [34] Future releases of documents were scheduled for December 15, 2021, and December 15, 2022.

  6. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    A typical classified document. Page 13 of a U.S. National Security Agency report [1] on the USS Liberty incident, partially declassified and released to the public in July 2004. The original overall classification of the page, "top secret", and the Special Intelligence code word "umbra", are shown at top and bottom.

  7. How We Can Fix Our Classification System - AOL

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    Obama’s executive order called for the vast majority of documents to be declassified after 25 years, but that process is anything but automatic, and the National Declassification Center ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Academy/Declassified ...

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    The earlier ones are in hard copy only, but the more recent ones are online and decently put into machine-readable text – possibly by hand, but if scanned, very well edited. A given document may have some sections not declassified. You are more likely to find a document with a general-purpose search engine than by using theirs.

  9. United States security clearance - Wikipedia

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    A United States security clearance is an official determination that an individual may access information classified by the United States Government.Security clearances are hierarchical; each level grants the holder access to information in that level and the levels below it.