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A Review of the Department of Energy Classification: Policy and Practice (1995)

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D: LIST OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS." National Research Council. 1995. A Review of the Department of Energy Classification: Policy and Practice. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4967.
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APPENDIX D
COMMITTEE ON DECLASSIFICATION OF INFORMATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S ENVIRONMENTAL AND RELATED PROGRAMS

MEETING LIST

Meeting

Date

Location

1. Declassification Workshop

February 15-16, 1994

Washington, DC

2. Declassification Committee

March 31-1 April, 1994

Irvine, CA

3. Field Office Subcommittee

May 4, 1994

Livermore, CA

4. Declassification Committee

May 16-17, 1994

Washington, DC

5. FOIA Subcommittee

June 13, 1994

Germantown, MD

6. Declass Teleconference

August 17, 1994

DC-Stanford-Seattle

7. Interagency Subcommittee

September 8, 1994

DOD-Washington, DC

8. Declassification Committee

March 15-16, 1995

Washington, DC

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D: LIST OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS." National Research Council. 1995. A Review of the Department of Energy Classification: Policy and Practice. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4967.
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