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February 17, 2016

For What It’s Worth: CIA Releases Declassified Documents to National Archives

Filed under: Government,Government Data — Patrick Durusau @ 3:19 pm

CIA Releases Declassified Documents to National Archives

From the webpage:

Today, CIA released about 750,000 pages of declassified intelligence papers, records, research files and other content which are now accessible through CIA’s Records Search Tool (CREST) at the National Archives in College Park, MD. This release will include nearly 100,000 pages of analytic intelligence publication files, and about 20,000 pages of research and development files from CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology, among others.

The newly available documents are being released in partnership with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) and are available by accessing CREST at the National Archives. This release continues CIA’s efforts to systematically review and release documents under Executive Order 13526. With this release, the CIA collection of records on the CREST system increases to nearly 13 million declassified pages.

That was posted on 16 February 2016.

Disclaimer: No warranty express or implied is made with regards to the accuracy of the notice quoted above or as to the accuracy of anything you may or may not find in the released documents, if they in fact exist.

I merely report that the quoted material was posted to the CIA website at the location and on the date recited.

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