Comes down to basically two things:
1: FAR too many documents are classified at higher levels than needed and kept that way even when their currency is gone
2: There is no reasonably useful chain of custody… and no penalties AT THE TIME for breaking it.
John Deering
John Deering and John Newcombe
Comes down to basically two things:
1: FAR too many documents are classified at higher levels than needed and kept that way even when their currency is gone
2: There is no reasonably useful chain of custody… and no penalties AT THE TIME for breaking it.