NRC Restoring 70,000 Documents to Its Online Library
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is restoring public access to a big bunch of documents that they have decided aren't sensitive.
This isn't everything that they have taken down, but it is a start. And great news for everyone interested in public access to government information.
Vist the NRC - http://www.nrc.gov/
And the NRC Reading Room - http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is restoring public access to more than 70,000 additional documents through its on-line public library, ADAMS, after reviewing them for security sensitivity. The restoration involves administrative, contractual, research and other documents not related to a specific licensee that were deemed non-sensitive as a result of the NRC’s review.
This isn't everything that they have taken down, but it is a start. And great news for everyone interested in public access to government information.
Vist the NRC - http://www.nrc.gov/
And the NRC Reading Room - http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html







2 Comments:
When I go, I want to die in Louisiana, so I can stay active in politics.
Yes, we bury our dead above ground so we can get them to the polls faster! :-)
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