A post-September 11th balancing act: Public access to U.S. government information versus protection of sensitive data |
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Authors: | E Herman |
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Institution: | Business and Government Documents Reference Center, Lockwood Library, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260-2200, United States |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to suggest realistic guidelines that balance public access to government information and the need to protect sensitive data. Emphasis is on lessons learned from a 1979 case where the government attempted to prohibit the Progressive Magazine from publishing an article about making a hydrogen bomb and government reactions to the September 11th attacks. Executive Orders 12958 and 13292 and the new U.S. Geological Survey policy towards sensitive data can become the foundation for reasonable guidelines. The author concludes that the U.S. tradition of democracy and open government remains strong and will survive the attempts to limit information access since September 11, 2001. |
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Keywords: | Public access Government information Sensitive data |
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