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The Collaboration on Government Secrecy ("CGS") is a non-partisan educational project devoted to openness in government, freedom of information, government transparency, and the study of "government secrecy" in the United States and internationally.
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- Episodes: 35
- Duration: 1 days, 15:00:20
- Author: Various
- Language: English (United States)
- Latest Update: October 06, 2009 at 08:34 PM
| Second Annual Freedom of Information Day/Sunshine Week Celebration - Panel Four: "Born Digital But Preserved in Hard Copy?" | |||
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| Description: | A discussion of E-Gov and records management practices as vital foundations of all disclosure regimes, with emphasis on much needed reforms, on the 20th anniversary of the Armstrong v. Executive Office of the President ("PROFS System") litigation. Speakers: Jason R. Baron, Director of Litigation, National Archives and Records Administration, and Scott Armstrong, Executive Director, Information Trust, former investigative journalist for The Washington Post, and co-author of The Brethren | ||
| Speaker(s): | Various | Estimated Download Time | |
| Published: | March 16, 2009 at 10:58 PM | Modem: | 37 min. |
| Duration: | 01:03:33 | Broadband: | 2-4 min. |
| File Size: | 15,253,336 bytes | Download - Stream - Email | |
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