[ISN] Secrecy News -- 11/17/04

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Subject: Secrecy News -- 11/17/04

SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2004, Issue No. 101
November 17, 2004


**	NGA PURSUES CONTROL OF UNCLASSIFIED SATELLITE IMAGERY
**	SECURITY GUARDS AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE (CRS)
**	AL QAEDA: STATEMENTS AND EVOLVING IDEOLOGY (CRS)
**	LINK ANALYSIS: CONNECTING THE DOTS
**	MELBA PHILLIPS, FAS CO-FOUNDER

[...]

SECURITY GUARDS AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE (CRS)

Much of the burden of protecting the nation's critical facilities
against terrorist attack falls on approximately one million
security guards and other security personnel.

A new report from the Congressional Research Service examines their
adequacy to the task, including questions of training, authority,
salary, and more.

The Congressional Research Service does not permit direct public
access to its products.  A copy of the new report was obtained by
Secrecy News.

See "Guarding America:  Security Guards and U.S. Critical
Infrastructure Protection," November 12, 2004:

     http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/RL32670.pdf

[...]

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