Defense Department Pulls Report on National Imagery and Mapping Agency

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>>> From "DOD IG Pulls Report off Web Site" by Dan Caterinicchia, Federal Computer Week, 23 June 2003:

At the request of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, the Defense Department inspector general's office recently pulled a report off its Web site to determine whether some information should be re-classified and not in the public domain.

The June 6 report noted that procurement officials at NIMA had not complied with appropriate contracting policies and procedures in awarding some recent professional and technical service contracts....

"NIMA discovered the report contained organizational numbers and functions that are exempt from disclosure to the public," a NIMA spokeswoman said today.

Luckily, the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy has posted this withdrawn report. It is mirrored above in Acrobat format, and the executive summary is reproduced below.

NIMA | Defense Department Inspector General

 

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