Title :
The great debate over unclassified information: national security versus scientific freedom
Author_Institution :
Lowell Univ., MA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The author examines the fundamental conflict between controlling the dissemination of scientific and technical data and promoting openness and peer review of the data. She focuses on the control of unclassified scientific and technical data for national security purposes. She explains the reasons for such controls, the federal government´s policies, and how some foreign governments deal with this problem. She summarizes and evaluates the arguments for and against controls and presents some recommendations for the current administration
Keywords :
government policies; information dissemination; security of data; STI; governments; information dissemination; national security; openness; peer review; scientific freedom; unclassified information; Constitution; Information security; Intelligent agent; National security; Paper technology; Protection; Scholarships; Trademarks; US Government; Weapons;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on