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Case Reference: ISCAP 2015-071, File 11

Classified Document Summary Report from Ambassador, dated February 7, 1980, Maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration. The document remains secret under E.O. 13526. ISCAP decision to uphold its classification was made on Sep. 26, 2016. The document has 6 pages. (ISCAP...

ISCAP Appeal Case Number: 2015-071, Document 11
ISCAP Appeal Case Number: 2015-071, Document 11

Case Reference: ISCAP 2015-071, File 11

In a decision made on September 26, 2016 (ISCAP Appeal number 2015-071), the classification of a significant document, a Summary Report, authored by an Ambassador on February 7, 1980, was affirmed. The document, identified by the agency tracking number ISOO MDR 2014-001 and document number 11, is classified under E.O. 13526, § 3.3(b)(6), as 25X6, with a secret I classification.

The Summary Report, which consists of six pages, was part of an appeal process that began due to questions about its classification. However, the ISCAP Declassification Decision did not modify the classification of the document. The custodial agency for the document is the National Archives and Records Administration.

The document's origin and the identity of the expert who authored the report remain undisclosed in the provided sources. Interested parties can reach out to the National Archives and Records Administration for more information, via the contact email [email protected].

It is worth noting that this Summary Report is not the only document of interest in this appeal process. The ISCAP decision also refers to document number 11, but the details regarding other documents are not publicly available at this time.

This decision serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining the confidentiality of classified documents, even as they are reviewed and potentially declassified. The National Archives and Records Administration plays a crucial role in this process, ensuring that the nation's historical records are preserved and accessible while maintaining the necessary levels of security.

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