
Congress established the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy in Title IX of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 (Public Law 103-236) to make “comprehensive proposals for reform” that are designed “to reduce the volume of information classified and thereby to strengthen the protection of legitimately classified information,” as well as to improve existing personnel security procedures. S. Doc 105-2. Item 996-A. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Chairman.
This March 1997 volume contains recommendations for actions by the executive and legislative branch to both protect and reduce government secrecy.
This report is intended for use by the President and members of Congress.
Product Details
- Senate Document 105 2
- Executive Privilege (Government Information)
- Government Information
- Public Law 103 236
- Security Classification (Government Documents)
- Moynihan Report