From today's Washington Post.
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Before the infamous leak, the 250,000 State Department cables acquired
by anti-secrecy activists resided in a database so obscure that few
diplomats had heard of it.
It had a bureaucratic name, Net-Centric Diplomacy, and served an
important mission: the rapid sharing of information that could help
uncover threats against the United States. But like many bureaucratic
inventions, it expanded beyond what its creators had imagined. It also
contained risks that no one foresaw.
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Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Orange County, CA
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