Less Access to Less Information By And About the U.S. Government : a 1981-1987 Chronology

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HI 1233-34, for final text of the FOIA changes.) October 1986 On October 29, 1986, John M. Poindexter, then National Security Adviser, signed NTISSP No. 2, National Policy on Protection of Sensitive, But Unclassified Information in Federal Government Telecommunications and Automated Information Systems. The new guidelines, to be implemented immediately by federal agencies, restrict the release of a broad range of government information that is unclassified, but considered "sensitive." Included
...are "the wide range of government-derived economic, human, financial, indus- trial, agricultural, technological, and law enforcement informa- tion." A November 13 Washington Post article, "U.S. Limits Access to Information Related to National Security," reported statements by Diane Fountain, Director of the Pentagon's Information Systems Directorate, about the national security community's concern that individuals with personal computers here or overseas could easily access sensitive material on computer data bases such as Mead's Nexis and Dialog.

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