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WHAT SHOULD BE CLASSIFIED?
A FRAMEWORK WITH APPLICATION TO THE GLOBAL FORCE MANAGEMENT DATA INITIATIVE |
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Martin C. Libicki, Brian A. Jackson, David R. Frelinger |
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083305001X |
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9780833050014 |
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RAND |
Pub. date: |
22 November, 2010 |
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110 |
Synopsis: |
The Global Force Management Data Initiative was launched to improve aggregation of unclassified force-structure data. Aggregation, though, raised concerns about classification because the system might be attractive to a potential adversary. The authors develop a framework for evaluating classification decisions to determine that, while overall classification is not indicated, the inclusion of some data will require careful consideration. |
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