The National Archives is rethinking its preliminary blessing of a CIA pla
<http://www.fas.org/blogs/secrecy/2014/11/nara-cia-email/>n to eventually
destroy all e-mail messages sent by non-senior officials.
Criticism of the plan from senior lawmakers and public interest groups
raised concerns “about the scope” of the CIA’s plan, said Paul M. Wester
Jr., the National Archives and Records Administration chief records officer
in a Nov. 20 letter to the CIA
<http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2014/11/nara-cia.pdf>.
As a result, NARA “intends to reassess” the proposal and also consult with
the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Wester wrote.
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