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Executive Order 12958, As Amended Army Declassification Program Presented to the Public Interest Declassification Board Ms. Mindy K. Roberts Chief, Army.

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1 Executive Order 12958, As Amended Army Declassification Program Presented to the Public Interest Declassification Board Ms. Mindy K. Roberts Chief, Army Declassification Activity 14 July 2006

2  Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army (OAA) - Responsible for executing the Army’s EO 12958 Automatic/Systematic Declassification Program (Oct 2005 - Assumed responsibility from Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1) – Records Management and Declassification Agency (RMDA) - Oversees and coordinates agency implementation of Army’s EO Declassification Program for OAA; Planning, Programming & Budgeting responsibility – RMDA/Army Declassification Activity (ADA) - Oversees day-to-day EO declassification review, operations, and management of a TOP SECRET open storage facility; staffing consists of government civilians and contractors  Army Staff Agencies and Army Commands - Conducts declassification review of records under their logistical control; reports status to RMDA/ADA  Deputy Chief of Staff, G2 - Provides information security policy/guidance (AR 380-5) Roles and Responsibilities

3 OAA Mission  Administer the Army’s Executive Order (EO) 12958, as Amended Automatic/Systematic Declassification Program (Long Term Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Management, Evaluation, Reporting and Oversight): - Identify, Locate & Retrieve Records - Conduct Declassification Reviews - Meet 31 Dec 2006 Deadline for Textual Records Review - Conduct Training - Maintain Electronic Database of All Records Reviewed - Insure Army Compliance With Kyl/Lott Amendments - Central Control of Army Referrals (Incoming/Outgoing) - Prepare Army Declassification Guide - Prepare Annual Update to Army Declassification Plan - Provide Advice, Assistance and Training to Army Staff Agencies and Commands - Meet “Rolling Requirement” Review Deadlines: -- As Records Become 25 Years Old -- Ten Year Re-Review of Exempted Records - Plan for 2009 (Referrals) & 2011 (Special Media) Deadlines - Represent Army on Interagency Working Groups - Support GWOT IAW White House, SECDEF, & DOJ Guidance -- Identify/Safeguard WMD & CII - Process Mandatory Declassification Reviews

4 240.7M* 21.7M COMPLETED TO DATE as of 1 Jul 2006 5.2M Special Media Referrals 3.0M Textual Referrals (2009) Pre-1982 PRODUCTION REMAINING 1.9M Textual Referrals 184.1M Textual (includes NARA) 49.2M Army Special Media ADA DECLASSIFICATION REVIEW RESULTS 13% 8% 68% 11% Referred Declassified RD/FRD Exempted 15.5M Army Special Media (2011) 1.9M Special Media Referrals (2011) 1.3M Textual (2006) Estimated Referrals (8.5M) WMD & Kyl/Lott Relooks (57M) MACOMs (6M) * Does not include WMD and Kyl/Lott Relooks and MACOMs + + As of 1 Jul 2006 163.0M 32.3M 27.0M 18.4M Rolling Requirement (17M) SPECIAL DECLASSIFICATION PROJECT REVIEWS  Nazi/Japanese War Crimes  JFK Assassination Records  Tail Wind Project  POW/MIA Records From Korean War  Guatemalan Hit Squads  Project SHAD  Gulf War Declassification Project Army Declassification Program Status

5  Majority of documents brought to ADA for processing - Reviews also conducted at Army Staff Agencies and Commands  3 Tier Quality Control Review (1 Contractor and 2 Army) - Contractors make recommendations to Army - Army makes final declassification disposition decisions  Pass/fail (no redactions); page by page review  Review for declassification only, not for public release  Disposition decisions made at both document and folder level  Disposition decisions: Exclude, Declassify, Exempt, Refer  Dispositions decisions entered into Army Declassification Database  All documents/folders not declassified are tabbed Army Declassification Review Process

6 Army Declassification Workflow Process INBOUND PROCESSING (CONTRACTOR) EXEMPTIONS & EVALUATIONS (CONTRACTOR) DECLASSIFICATION REVIEW (CONTRACTOR ) PRELIMINARY QA CHECK (CONTRACTOR) START FINISH DECLASS QA (ADA) OUTBOUND PROCESSING (CONTRACTOR) Introduce box into the computer database with basic box and folder data: folder number, name, and pages Review Document for EXTERNALS Review Document INTERNALS to Declassify/Exempt/Exclude/Refer CHECK folders eliminated by E&E Branch CHECK folders eliminated by E&E Branch CHECK folders completed by Declass Branch FINAL QA CHECK (ADA) Ensures complete QA and approves box completion Can Be Combined for Streamlined Approach

7  Support to Declassification Initiatives – External Referral Working Group (ERWG) – Automation Working Group – Classification Management Working Group – ISOO’s Referral Standard Working Group – NARA’s Interagency Referral Center (IRC) – Presidential Libraries Records Remote Archive Capture (RAC) Program  Participate in Equity Recognition Training – ERWG – Air Force Referral Standardization Lab – Conferences – Agency to Agency  Centralized Database – Utilize Document Declassification Support System (DDSS) to Make Referral Notifications Interagency Cooperation

8  Maintain appropriate level of funding/resources  Referral processing: – Lack of standards (finding referrals may be difficult) – Quantity of referrals from other agencies is still TBD – Location where referrals can be reviewed is still TBD Ability to bring boxes to ADA for processing is still TBD Space is limited at NARA  Contractor turnover: − AVG of 2.8 personnel per month  Finding all records required for review prior to 31 Dec 2006  Agency equity recognition training  Lack of standards for the review of Special Media  Newly discovered records  Centralized database Challenges


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