Exposing Corruption : Exploring Solutions
POGO is an independent nonprofit that investigates and exposes corruption and other misconduct in order to achieve a more effective, accountable, open, and ethical federal government.
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POGO
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POGO joins letter to Committee on Homeland Security on over-classificationFebruary 23, 2010 The Honorable Jane Harman Dear Chairwoman Harman: We are writing to convey our support of your amendment to require the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community to prepare a report on over-classification. In its Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, the 9/11 Commission cited the necessity of preventing over-classification by the federal government. Over-classification hinders information sharing, causes information to be inappropriately removed from public access, and causes the government to needlessly spend billions of taxpayer dollars protecting information that should never have been classified. Over-classification also leads to disrespect of the system and leaks to the press, and public suspicion. It is crucial for the federal government to ensure that information bearing on our national security is shared with the public, to the greatest extent possible. In addition to hindering this goal, over-classification of information impedes the effort to make sure intelligence information gets into the hands of those in the federal government, and state, regional, tribal, and local governments, who need it on a timely basis. Your amendment takes an important first step toward curbing unnecessary and unwarranted secrecy and we urge its passage. Thank you. Sincerely, Center for Democracy and Technology Federation of American Scientists OpenTheGovernment.org National Security Archive The Constitution Project Society of Professional Journalists American Association of Law Libraries Project on Government Oversight OMB Watch The James Madison Project Open Society Policy Center American Civil Liberties Union Liberty Coalition Special Libraries Association Center for National Security Studies Center for Constitutional Rights |
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