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Government Secrecy @ Your Library. Presentation for LIS 610 By Gwen Sinclair March 5, 2014.
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Government Secrecy @ Your Library Presentation for LIS 610 By Gwen Sinclair March 5, 2014
“The term ‘government secrecy’ … has a kind of foreboding resonance. Nothing would be so alien to our form of government as pervasive secrecy, for people cannot govern themselves if they cannot know the actions of their government.” Elliott Richardson, Attorney General under President Nixon
Types of government secrecy • National security • Political • Bureaucratic Steven Aftergood, Federation of American Scientists
National Security: Military and Intelligence Agencies • National Reconnaissance Office • CIA • National Security Agency enabling legislation • Defense Intelligence Agency • Leaks
National Security: Geospatial Data • Satellite imagery • Utilities and water supplies • USGS CD-ROM • Military installations • Building plans
National Security: Congress • The “black budget” • Treaties • Classified bills • Reports requested by Congress
National Security: Scientific and Technical • Secret patents • NRC, DoD, DOE reports after 9/11 • LANL technical reports • EPA risk management plans for industrial facilities • Pentagon study on U.S. biopreparedness • NASA technical reports
National Security: The President • Executive orders • Presidential policy directives • National security directives • Not subject to FOIA • Presidential libraries
National Security: Classification • Policy set by president • Classification schedules • Top Secret • Secret • Confidential • Restricted Data (Dept. of Energy) • Declassification: how long does it take? List • Freedom of Information Act exemptions • Reclassifications: DOE, DoD, Dept. of State nuclear arsenal publications
Political Secrecy: Congress • Secret sessions • Impeachment proceedings • Consideration of treaties in the Senate • Congressional Research Service reports • Issued case-by-case • Speech or debate clause of the Constitution: “…for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.” • Congress is not subject to FOIA • Congressional papers
Political Secrecy: Executive Branch • Diplomatic Records and Treaties • Foreign Relations of the United States • Treaties • Centers for Disease Control • AIDS prevention and condoms • Climate change research
Bureaucratic Secrecy:Internal Use Only • IRS history of criminal investigations • SEC Matters under Investigation • Chiquita Corp • Law enforcement manuals • FBI’s Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts Manual • Trade secrets
Bureaucratic Secrecy:We’re not responsible • End-of-term transition • Web archiving • Social media
Bureaucratic Secrecy:Cultural Property;Privacy • Archaeological sites • Census records • ERIC documents • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands records • Bureau of Indian Affairs • Research data – human subjects
Freedom of Information Act • FOIA administered by individual agencies • procedures vary • variability in redactions • Presidents direct FOIA policy • Only applies to Executive Branch agencies • FOIAonline
Freedom of Information Act • Where can you read documents once released? • FOIA reading rooms • Subscription-based collections of FOIA/declassified documents • Digital National Security Archive (ProQuest) • Declassified Documents (Gale) • ProQuest microfiche collections
Organizations monitoring government secrecy • Center for Effective Government • Federation of American Scientists • National Security Archive • OpenTheGovernment.org • Sunlight Foundation
What are librarians doing? • GPO archiving partnerships • Cybercemetery (UNT) • Web harvesting • Lobbying Congress • FOIA requests • Free Government Information