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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 Five: An Early Assessment of the Obama Administration | |||
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| Description: | In the nearly two months since President Obama stunned the openness-in-government community and federal workforce alike with his strong pro-disclosure words and "Day One" transparency and FOIA memoranda, has that momentum carried forward or has it lagged, including as to implementation of the 2007 FOIA Amendments? Speakers: Thomas S. Blanton, Director, National Security Archive; Michael Isikoff, Investigative Correspondent, Newsweek, and newly named contributor to MSNBC; David Sobel, Senior Counsel and Director, FOIA Litigation for Accountable Government (FLAG) Project, Electronic Frontier Foundation; and Thomas M. Susman, Director of Governmental Affairs, American Bar Association, and 2008 "Robert Vaughn FOIA Legend Award" recipient (moderator) | ||
| Speaker(s): | Various | Estimated Download Time | |
| Published: | March 16, 2009 at 10:58 PM | Modem: | 44 min. |
| Duration: | 01:16:37 | Broadband: | 2-5 min. |
| File Size: | 18,387,305 bytes | Download - Stream - Email | |
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