Through research, advocacy, and public education, the FAS Project on Government Secrecy works to challenge excessive government secrecy and to promote public oversight. |
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Pentagon Inspector General to Probe Overclassification, Secrecy News, November 5, 2012 Reducing Government Secrecy: Finding What Works by Steven Aftergood, Yale Law and Policy Review, vol. 27, no. 2, Spring 2009 A career as a secrecy watchdog by Aliya Sternstein, Federal Computer Week, November 13. "Researcher Steven Aftergoods shelves are crammed with books on government secrecy and thick binders filled with government documents." Secrecy Under Scrutiny by David E. Kaplan, U.S. News and World Report, March 20. "At a time of increasingly frequent battles over access to government records, U.S. News sat down with Steven Aftergood, director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, to discuss his relentless push for greater freedom of information." --> Documents
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The Project is directed by Steven Aftergood and is supported by grants from the Open Society Foundations, the CS Fund, the Bauman Foundation, the William B. Wiener Jr. Foundation and the Stewart R. Mott Foundation. |
For more information, contact:
Steven Aftergood
voice (202) 454-4691 |