Less Access to Less Information By And About the U.S. Government : a 1988-1991 Chronology
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("OMB Weighs Whether to Quit Publishing Annual Summaries," Gov- ernment Computer News, January 22) January 1990 An editorial, "Secrecy," in the January 22 Government Com- puter News deplored OMB's announcement that it wants to stop publishing the annual five-year automated data pro- cessing and telecommunications plans. The editor called that decision, and the one not to publish several special analy- ses as supplements to the annual federal budget, "a terrible decision and a worse trend." The ...information in the special analyses and management report is unavailable elsewhere. The editorial went on to state: As for the five-year plan, it contains an absolute wealth of information. For a newspaper without readership it is vital. Sure, we can dispatch people to the OMB document room, but that is not practical when you realize the plan is a document we turn to regularly. Don't feel sorry for us; feel sorry for yourselves. If we don't have access to this information, you don't — not only because it won't appear in the pages of GCN but also because you are less likely than we to send someone to fetch it.
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