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Jill Biden: "The most important thing you can do to prepare for your holidays, is to get your updated COVID vaccine."

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FBI and CIA Connections to Twitter Exposed Amid Massive Election Interference and Censorship Operation

 

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Ezra A. Cohen

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Reforming the Classification System: Challenges, Approaches, and Priorities

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Reforming the Classification System: Challenges, Approaches, and Priorities

On December 6, 2022 the Hudson Institute hosted an event, co-sponsored by the Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB), the American Bar Association, and the Federalist Society, on “Reforming …

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sification).

 

Specific recommendations from panelists included:

 

developing more specific and narrow criteria for for classification;

developing artificial intelligence and machine learning to assist human decisions for classification and declassification by identifying and “flagging” key terms or categories, noting that the growing volume of classified records already exceeds the ability of humans alone to process them;

balancing incentives for classification decisions from the current default of ‘classify when in doubt,’ to ‘classify where appropriate’ on an informed basis;

streamlining agency review to allow concurrent rather than sequential processes;

considering more specific language addressing declassification standards and processes;

establishing a date upon which true “automatic declassification” takes effect, forcing agencies to take a risk management approach to their reviews and empowering the National Declassification Center to make declassification decisions;

creating separate channels to address the declassification of (1) historic records and (2) current information of public interest, in order to facilitate the prioritization of resources; and

establishing “fast-track” authority to address high-profile or urgent information-sharing and declassification requests.